Top CEOs more confident on economy in 2014

A survey of 1,344 chief executives shows more of them are confident of a global economic recovery in 2014 though they fear a tightening of regulation.

Top business leaders are increasingly confident about the state of the world economy though they are only slightly more bullish on the prospects for their own companies, according to a major survey released at the Davos forum.

According to the survey of 1,344 chief executives conducted by financial services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, those forecasting a recovery in the world economy jumped to 44 per cent, up sharply from 18 per cent last year.

Only seven per cent of corporate bosses thought a recession was looming in 2014, a significant plunge from the 28 per cent expecting a contraction last year.

By region, CEOs in Western Europe were the most confident, with half of the respondents brushing off years of debt crisis for a far rosier outlook.

The upbeat attitude was shared by Middle East CEOs, where 49 per cent of bosses saw growth for this year, and Asia with 45 per cent forecasting growth.

The most bleak outlook for 2014 came from Eastern Europe, where only one in four of CEOs said growth was on the cards.

Major worries emerging in survey responses were a feared tightening of business regulation and an enduring inability by governments to slash deficits and wind down debt.

Bosses in the tourism industry were the most confident about the state of the world economy, followed closely by banks and retailers.

Steelmakers, slammed by years of plummeting demand, were the most negative about the growth prospects this year.

When gauging the prospects of their own companies, CEOs were only slightly more confident about prospects this year, with 39 per cent very confident that sales would improve. Last year 36 per cent felt the same way.


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