Investor survey: trade war is the biggest global economic risk
According to a recent survey, the global institutional investor community continues to view trade wars as the greatest risk to the global economy and also considers the risk of a global recession to be significant.
Oxford Economics, one of London’s most prestigious financial and economic analysts, surveyed the expectations of 143 large companies and investment firms in a global fourth quarter survey published this Tuesday.
The companies surveyed collectively employ 5 million people and have a combined annual turnover of 2,500 billion USD. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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