PwC: less optimism, more confidence
Compared to 2014, the business leaders of the dominant companies are less optimistic about the improvements of the next 12 months expectation of the improving of the world economic situation, but about their company's growth prospects they are continue to be optimistic.
This is the conclusion of PwC's 18th Global CEO survey summarizing 1300 interviews with the Chief Executives of the world’s determining companies.
The Asian leaders are the most optimistic; 45% of them are waiting for development, followed by the business managers of the Middle East (44%) and North America (37%). In contrast, only 16% of the CEOs in Central and Eastern Europe are expecting economic recovery.
About PwC’s survey you can read more in the next issue of the Trade Magazin.
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