KPMG: international executives worry the most about climate change
Managers of global large companies consider climate change to be the most serious challenge in the years to come, but they do not worry about an economic crisis – according to KPMG’s 2019 CEO survey.
Robert Stöllinger, CEO of KPMG in Hungary, commented on Wednesday at a press conference in Budapest that respondents mentioned the same challenges as last year, but their order was changed. (MTI)
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