The Forces Moving Markets: Speaker Paul Ryan’s Inside View

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Shifts in fiscal policy, geopolitical rivalry and uneven global growth are reshaping capital flows and market expectations. Corporates are contending with heightened volatility as policymakers debate competing priorities from industrial policy to deficit reduction - leaving firms to interpret incomplete or conflicting signals.
Despite strong demand in some sectors, uncertainty surrounding regulatory direction, election cycles and long-term competitiveness plans continues to slow investment decisions. Organisations are looking for clearer insight into the policy forces that will define market performance in 2026 and beyond, yet transparency remains limited.
To support leaders operating at this intersection of politics, markets and brand strategy, the Financial Times in partnership with Nasdaq and Teneo - is hosting an exclusive, off-the-record reception with Speaker Paul Ryan on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos. This curated conversation brings together CMOs and senior marketing leaders for a candid, forward-looking discussion on the political and policy forces that will shape markets and, by extension, brand investment, corporate narrative and consumer trust in 2026 and beyond.
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