Global corporate sentiment has fallen to several years nadir, according to Fidelity International
According to the Fidelity International’s annual analyst survey, corporate sentiment index has fallen to the levels of 2016. The corporate sentiment index is made on the basis of corporate confidence, capital investment, dividend policy, the return on capital and balance.
According to the investment management group’s announcement published on Monday, after last year’s 13 percent, the third of analysts reported a slowdown or even a recession this year. The rate of expansion sensors fell from 35 percent to 20 percent in one year. (MTI)
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