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Investor survey: sentiment has improved, but many market participants fear protracted stagnation
Within the global institutional investment community, perceptions of the medium-term global economic outlook have improved, but the latest survey says many fear a prolonged stagnation following the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Oxford Economics, one of London’s most prestigious financial and economic analysts, surveyed the expectations of 162 large companies and investment firms in its September global survey for Wednesday.
The companies involved into the survey together employ 6 million people and have a combined annual turnover of approximately 2,000 billion USD. (Róbert Kertész, MTI)
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