Ayhan Kose

Ayhan Kose

economist Turkey

Ayhan Kose is the Director of the Prospects Group at the World Bank, where he focuses on global economic trends, particularly in developing countries. Recently, he was in the news for discussing the implications of declining commodity prices and advising developing nations on how to strengthen their economies amidst geopolitical tensions and market volatility.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
655,578
Power
1,256$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Nigeria 1 7.00 0.23% +0% 206,139,589 470,638 $448,000 1,023$
Uzbekistan 1 7.00 0.18% +0% 33,469,203 59,448 $57,000 101$
Tanzania 1 7.00 0.21% +0% 59,734,213 125,492 $63,000 132$
Totals 3 299,343,005 655,578 $568,000 1,256$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Tanzania Tanzania: Ayhan Kose, the World Bank’s director of the Prospects Group, discussed the importance of well-designed fiscal rules. 7

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: World Bank projects 6.2 percent economic growth for Tanzania in 2026

Nigeria Nigeria: Ayhan Kose is the World Bank Group’s Deputy Chief Economist and Director of the Prospects Group. 7

The Punch: World Bank Projects Steady Global Economic Growth

Tunisia Tunisia: Ayhan Kose is the deputy chief economist of the World Bank, stating that the significant drop in foreign direct investment should serve as a wake-up call. 6

La Presse de Tunisie – major Tunisian francophone daily, est. 1936: La Banque mondiale alerte sur la chute historique des IDE vers les pays en développement – La Presse de Tunisie

Portugal Portugal: Ayhan Kose is the deputy chief economist of the World Bank who commented on the decline of foreign direct investment in developing economies. 6

Público: Desde 2005 que não se investia tão pouco nos países em desenvolvimento | Banco Mundial

Morocco Morocco: Ayhan Kose, director of the World Bank's Perspectives group, encourages developing countries to strengthen their economies amidst price volatility. 7

Le Matin – prominent French-language Moroccan newspaper: Les prix des produits de base pourraient chuter de 17% d’ici 2026 (Banque mondiale)