EY: the majority of managers expects the further growth of the economy
Business leaders are more optimistic about the future of the Hungarian economy: 66 percent of them report growth and only 5 percent expect a decline.
Respondents are also positive about the growth potential of the global economy. Nine out of ten respondents positively considering the prospects – the latest capital trust barometer of the EY reveals.
In a survey made with the involvement of 2600 decision makers in 45 countries, a favorable business environment will boost the transaction market in the next 12 months. (MTI)
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