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16/12/2022 GMT

After a year which has seen war in Ukraine, a global energy crisis, more trade restrictions, covid's continuation and a cost of living crisis - is recession inevitable?

Will 2023 be a better year for the global economy? After a year which has seen war in Ukraine, a global energy crisis, more trade restrictions, covid's continuation and a cost of living crisis - is recession inevitable? One of the world's most influential investors tells Aaron Heslehurst where pitfalls lie. Norway's Government Pension Fund Global owns the equivalent of 1.4% of all the world's publicly traded shares and its boss Nicolai Tangen says financial uncertainty is not a reason for businesses to abandon their environmental targets. We also hear from the head of the airlines trade body, Willie Walsh of the International Air Transport Association, how his industry hopes the new year will mean a return to profit that benefits the global economy.

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