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.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/8-9
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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