World Economic Forum says greater social mobility would help shrink the gap between rich and poor and boost global growth by almost 5% in next decade
The European stock markets have opened. UK’s FTSE 100 flat Germany’s Dax down 0.2% France’s CAC down 0.1% Spain’s Ibex down 0.1% In Asia, shares held on to their gains despite a jump in the oil price. Japan’s Nikkei rose 0.
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