Optimistic CEOs around the globe – growth can start
CEOs are more optimistic about growth prospects than last year – according to the latest EY global survey of 1,200 CEOs and 300 institutional investors, conducted in 21 countries including France, Germany and Italy.
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60% and 65% of CEOs surveyed by EY expect revenue and profit growth. “Market expectations point to a gradual recovery of the Hungarian economy over the next two years, as inflation and interest rates are expected to drop alongside a GDP growth. Companies should prepare for the brighter outlook and build resources for long-term organisational growth by improving efficiency and cutting costs”, told Dr Péter Vaszari, a transaction advisory services partner of EY. //
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