Fiscal crises, underinvestment in infrastructure, and chronic diseases are among the key risks highlighted in the 2010 Global Risks Report, prepared by the World Economic Forum's Global Risks Network, a partnership that includes the World Economic Forum, Marsh & McLennan Companies, and Oliver Wyman.
The report highlights the rising level of global systemic risk and discusses how the biggest risks facing the world today may be from slow failures or creeping risks.