
I hope you're well? Yesterday PwC presented this year’s result of the Global CEO Survey. The key findings in the report show that two-thirds of CEOs (66%) see more threats facing their businesses today than three years ago and just over a quarter (27%) believe global growth will improve over the next 12 months, a decline of 10 points on last year.
In addition, findings from the survey show only slightly more than a third (35%) are very confident of their own company growth in the coming year, down four points on last year (39%), and even one point below 2013.
PwC's 19th Annual Global CEO Survey was conducted during the last quarter of 2015, with 1409 CEO respondents in 83 countries.
Available video includes highlights from PwC's press briefing in Davos, interview clips and general footage of Davos.The video content that we are offering includes general views and soundbites with PwC’s Chairman, Dennis Nally and other PwC executives from Germany, UK and the US.
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