From the Economist Intelligence Unit the top 10 global risks.
Number one is a hard landing for the Chinese economy.
Skipping a bit:
Number five is the Eurozone falling apart.
Number six is Donald Trump winning the election.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a campaign rally at Lenoir-Rhyne University March 14, 2016 in Hickory, North Carolina. The North Carolina Republican primary will be held March 15. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)
From the Economist Intelligence Unit the top 10 global risks.
Number one is a hard landing for the Chinese economy.
Skipping a bit:
Number five is the Eurozone falling apart.
Number six is Donald Trump winning the election.