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As we look ahead to October, host Sewar Quran, Associate Director at Global Counsel, is joined by colleagues to unpack three major developments shaping international policy and investment this month: the IMF and World Bank annual meetings in Washington DC, presidential elections in Ivory Coast, and the Future Investment Initiative Summit in Riyadh.
First, Sewar is joined by Max Mandich, Senior Associate in our Washington office, to explore the agenda of the upcoming IMF and World Bank week. They discuss the key differences from the spring meetings, the Trump administration’s evolving policy agenda, and the international opportunities the meetings create for stakeholders engaging with finance ministers, central banks, and policymakers. Learn more about our US politics and policy practice.
Next, Alessandra Cassisi, Associate in our Brussels office, joins Sewar to examine the Ivory Coast’s October 25th presidential elections. Their discussion considers the political dynamics surrounding President Ouattara’s candidacy, the challenges facing the opposition, the risks of instability, and the economic opportunities and pressures shaping investor sentiment. Learn more about our work in the Middle East and North Africa.
Finally, Sewar speaks with Ahmed Helal, MENA Director, about the Future Investment Initiative Summit in Riyadh, widely known as “Davos in the desert.” The conversation highlights Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification drive, the growing global role of the Public Investment Fund, ambitions in AI and advanced technology, and the geopolitical context influencing investment sentiment. Learn more about our work in the Middle East and North Africa.
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