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CEOs from the emerging markets, including China and India, are more upbeat about business prospects this year than those from the developed world, shows a survey.

 

The survey, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers and released yesterday at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, showed CEOs from developed countries cited fears of a global recession as the major threat to growth.

 

This year's results, for the first time, put down a potential economic downturn as the major concern for international business leaders since the survey's inception 11 years ago.

 

The survey showed business confidence suffered the biggest drop in North America, where just 35 percent of the CEOs said they were "very confident" about growth, compared with 53 percent last year.

 

Confidence among Western European CEOs fell to 44 percent, down 8 percentage points.

 

In contrast, CEO confidence in the surging economies of the Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe rose to about 55 percent. The growing confidence was especially evident in China and India - where respectively 73 percent and 90 percent of the CEOs were "very confident" about the prospects for growth this year.

 

"The credit crunch and the slowdown in the Western economies have created a clear split in the confidence levels of CEOs around the world," said Samuel A. DiPiazza, global CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers.

 

"The possibility that the downturn could worsen into recession looms large for CEOs in developed economies like the US and Western Europe. In the emerging economies, CEO confidence remains strong, perhaps because they have experienced nothing but rapid expansion for a decade or more."

 

Compared with last year, a possible economic downturn is the only risk factor that has increased as a concern for CEOs. Other risks to business growth, including energy supply, global climate change and terrorism, declined as business threats. Over-regulation and availability of talent were also top CEO concerns.

 

Over-regulation was mentioned by 59 percent of the respondents, down from 73 percent in the previous year's survey.

 

(China Daily January 24, 2008)

 

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