Global Perspectives: Outlook of the CEO - Baroness Dambisa Moyo
This season we are marking 10 years of the KPMG CEO Outlook and talking to business leaders and innovative thinkers across industries, countries and continents to better understand what drives them, how they are navigating challenges, their views on the greatest risks to growth and how they make the difference. Outlook of the CEO looks back at the last decade as well as considering the opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead. In this episode, Jane Lawrie, KPMG’s Global Head of Corporate Affairs, interviews the global economist and author, Baroness Dambisa Moyo. Dambisa is a world-renowned economist and author of four New York Times Bestselling Books, she has sat on a number of corporate boards and has been named by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5a6pjC1...

Why the World Economy Gets a B Grade - With Baroness Dambisa Moyo (Economist, Legislator & Author)

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A Profile Of Christine Lagarde, One Of The Most Powerful Women In The World

TV ART SLIDESHOW 24/7 | Vintage Floral Gallery 🌼4K Framed Art Screensaver for Living Room

Is Aid Killing Africa? Dambisa Moyo talks about Dead Aid on ABC

Baroness Moyo in conversation with Mohamed El-Erian | Cambridge Union

Fallout from KPMG scandal continues | 7.30

Africa with Dambisa Moyo

Aliko Dangote: Building Africa's industrial future from the ground up | Podcast | In Good Company

Meet the Former CIA Agent Who Wants to Abolish the CIA

Why Low Economic Growth Is So Dangerous: Dambisa Moyo

Why Africa, Why Now: Investing in the World's Next Growth Engine | Global Conference 2026

Spine Surgeon Drowns for 30 Minutes —Comes Back With a List

TEDxBrussels - Dambisa Moyo - 11/23/09

BBC HARDtalk: Dambisa Moyo (1 of 2)

Economic growth has stalled. Let's fix it | Dambisa Moyo

Watch CNBC's full interview with Accenture CEO Julie Sweet

Dambisa Moyo | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union

