Close Menu
Alpha Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
What's On
I was rejected 33 times and built a 0 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

I was rejected 33 times and built a $390 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

3 April 2026
UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

3 April 2026
U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

3 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Alpha Leaders
newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Leadership
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Business
  • Living
  • Innovation
  • More
    • Money & Finance
    • Web Stories
    • Global
    • Press Release
Alpha Leaders
Home » Ray Dalio: CEOs concerned with new rules-based order must accept that change is here for good
News

Ray Dalio: CEOs concerned with new rules-based order must accept that change is here for good

Press RoomBy Press Room22 January 20264 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp
Ray Dalio: CEOs concerned with new rules-based order must accept that change is here for good

Good morning. Bumping into a leading European chief executive as he left the Congress Centre in Davos last night, I asked for a take on President Donald Trump’s speech. 

“I think we are just tuning out of all that noise a little. Did he say anything we didn’t expect? Was there anything new?” He continued: “We are focusing on our investments, on the AI transition, on security, on our three-to-five-year plans.” He had been at a dinner the night before and that was also “the mood of the table,” American and European. 

There is only so long you can maintain your risk antenna at 11 on the dial—even as a chief executive. I sense the mood here at Davos was respectful of Trump but resolute in its sense that there are other pressing issues to consider. 

Fortune hosted a series of panels at USA House, America’s “home base” for the duration of the World Economic Forum. We heard from Novartis CEO Vas Narasimhan; Robin Vince, chief executive of BNY; Kellyanne Conway, former counsellor to the president; Mark Penn, CEO of Stagwell; and Ray Dalio, founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates. 

Dalio, leaning on his decades of investment experience, urged business leaders to step back from the day-to-day and focus on the trends—conflict, indebted western governments, and major technology shifts. Trump may be playing in some of those lanes, but not in all of them. 

“But when you have the president of France saying that we are flirting with a world without rules, surely that will strike fear into leadership teams?” I asked him. Businesses need to sharpen up, he responded, and realize that change is with us for good. 

On the global stage, Europe can often appear to speak with one voice. But it is more nuanced than that. At our event at USA House, Nigel Farage, leader of Reform in the U.K., spoke about the reaction against globalization—a reaction he supports—and said that Trump was a success. Farage’s party is ahead in the polls. 

Yes, Farage did urge the president to remember the sacrifices of NATO members such as Denmark in U.S.-led conflicts in, for example, Afghanistan. And that self-determination for Greenland was the same as the American desire for freedom from Britain 250 years ago. 

Davos is about the nuances. It can be easy to ridicule. But for that CEO I bumped into, off to yet another dinner to discuss the transformational nature of AI, the hunt for the signal over the noise continues.

Contact CEO Daily via Diane Brady at [email protected]

Top news

President Trump, the dealmaker

President Trump has taken a strong business approach to his second term, making unprecedented deals with private-sector leaders like Nvidia and institutions like Columbia University. One year into his presidency, Fortune digs deep into Trump’s record as “CEO-in-Chief.”

Inside Eric Trump’s American Bitcoin

Last spring, Eric Trump launched American Bitcoin, a mining venture he says is designed to help the U.S. become “the crypto capital of the world.” Fortune went inside the massive data center behind the operation to learn more about the newest arm of the Trump crypto empire.

Walmart’s e-commerce play

Walmart promoted David Guggina, the head of its U.S. e-commerce business, to lead its U.S. operations last week. Despite the candidate having no experience in merchandising or leading a retail store, his background in e-commerce and supply chain operations reveals where the retail giant sees its future.

The markets

S&P 500 futures are up 0.61% this morning. The last session closed up 1.16%. STOXX Europe 600 was up 1.34% in early trading. The U.K.’s FTSE 100 was up 0.79% in early trading. Japan’s Nikkei 225 was up 1.73%. China’s CSI 300 was flat. The South Korea KOSPI was up 0.87%. India’s NIFTY 50 was up 0.53%%. Bitcoin was at $90K.

Around the watercooler

6 months later, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sings a different tune on tariffs, saying the pain of higher prices is coming soon in 2026 by Jacqueline Munis

Jamie Dimon says government should have power to intervene in AI-driven mass layoffs by Ruth Umoh

Why Coinbase split with Andreessen Horowitz and the crypto industry on a key bill—and what’s next for the Clarity Act by Leo Schwartz

Thailand’s oldest cement firm turns to 3D printing to revolutionize its business by Angelica Ang

Nearly 400 millionaires and billionaires across 24 countries are demanding Davos leaders to tax them more: ‘Tax us. Tax the super rich’ by Emma Burleigh

CEO Daily is compiled and edited by Joey Abrams, Claire Zillman and Lee Clifford.

CEO Daily Letter from London
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related Articles

I was rejected 33 times and built a 0 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

I was rejected 33 times and built a $390 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

3 April 2026
UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

3 April 2026
U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

3 April 2026
Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha think AI can make middle management obsolete 

Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha think AI can make middle management obsolete 

3 April 2026
Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

3 April 2026
Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

3 April 2026
Don't Miss
Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

Unwrap Christmas Sustainably: How To Handle Gifts You Don’t Want

By Press Room27 December 2024

Every year, millions of people unwrap Christmas gifts that they do not love, need, or…

Walmart dominated, while Target spiraled: the winners and losers of retail in 2024

Walmart dominated, while Target spiraled: the winners and losers of retail in 2024

30 December 2024
Moltbook is the talk of Silicon Valley. But the furor is eerily reminiscent of a 2017 Facebook research experiment

Moltbook is the talk of Silicon Valley. But the furor is eerily reminiscent of a 2017 Facebook research experiment

6 February 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Latest Articles
Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

3 April 20260 Views
Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

3 April 20260 Views
Mercor, a  billion AI startup, confirms it was the victim of a major cybersecurity breach

Mercor, a $10 billion AI startup, confirms it was the victim of a major cybersecurity breach

3 April 20263 Views
Paul Krugman smacks down Trump speech with argument that  gas is ‘less than half’ of the Hormuz hit. Here’s what he’s talking about

Paul Krugman smacks down Trump speech with argument that $4 gas is ‘less than half’ of the Hormuz hit. Here’s what he’s talking about

2 April 20260 Views

Recent Posts

  • I was rejected 33 times and built a $390 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all
  • UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage
  • U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households
  • Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha think AI can make middle management obsolete 
  • Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

Recent Comments

No comments to show.
About Us
About Us

Alpha Leaders is your one-stop website for the latest Entrepreneurs and Leaders news and updates, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
I was rejected 33 times and built a 0 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

I was rejected 33 times and built a $390 million company — at 48 years old. Age bias in tech is costing us all

3 April 2026
UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

UK accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘hijack,’ holding global economy hostage

3 April 2026
U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

U.S. gas prices are at their highest since 2022, and it’s primarily hurting low-income households

3 April 2026
Most Popular
Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha think AI can make middle management obsolete 

Jack Dorsey and Roelof Botha think AI can make middle management obsolete 

3 April 20261 Views
Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

Markets rally hard on Iran’s promise to play nice at Hormuz

3 April 20260 Views
Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

Renewable energy transition could accelerate as Iran war shocks oil and gas supply

3 April 20260 Views

Archives

  • April 2026
  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • March 2022
  • January 2021
  • March 2020
  • January 2020

Categories

  • Blog
  • Business
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Global
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Living
  • Money & Finance
  • News
  • Press Release
© 2026 Alpha Leaders. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.