Deloitte: optimism characterizes the largest companies in the region
The financial executives of the Central European companies are more optimistic about their business prospects than at any time in the past three years, and the main reason for the positive outlook is the economic growth expected in 2018 – Deloitte reported on Friday.
According to the survey, financial leaders predict an average 2.4 percent GDP growth in the region, which is 0.5 percentage points higher than the 2017 expected rate.
Deloitte’s 9th Central European CFO Survey (summary of corporate financial managers’ views) was conducted around 600 financial executives in 12 countries across the region. (MTI)
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