Larry Fink
Larry Fink is the CEO of BlackRock, the world's largest asset management firm. He has been a prominent advocate for Bitcoin, referring to it as 'digital gold' and acknowledging his previous skepticism while now supporting its potential role as a hedge against economic instability.
Born on Dec 02, 1952 (73 years old)
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Switzerland:
Larry Fink is a co-president of the WEF and is involved in discussions about the future leadership of the organization.
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Canada:
Larry Fink is the head of BlackRock who commented on Europe's decline.
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Guyana:
Larry Fink, co-chair of the World Economic Forum, stated that the independent review into Borge Brende's ties with Epstein concluded with no additional concerns.
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North Macedonia:
Larry Fink, co-chairman of the World Economic Forum, confirmed that no new evidence was found regarding Brende's connections with Epstein.
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Uruguay:
Larry Fink, along with André Hoffmann, respected Borge Brende's decision to resign from the World Economic Forum.
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Australia:
Larry Fink is a co-chair of the World Economic Forum who stated that there were no additional concerns regarding Børge Brende.
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United Kingdom:
Larry Fink, co-chair of the WEF, acknowledged Børge Brende’s significant contributions during a pivotal period for the organization.
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Germany:
Larry Fink, the CEO of the asset management firm Blackrock, also accepted Brende's decision.
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United States:
Larry Fink thanked Børge Brende for his significant contributions to the World Economic Forum.
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Greece:
Larry Fink, co-chair of the World Economic Forum, stated that the independent investigation into Børge Brende's relations with Epstein has been completed.
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