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○■ On arriving in Davos on T uesday, I detected a mood of cautious optimism. Perhaps it was the snow, the sunny weather and, for some of the delegates at the annual World Economic Forum, the prospect of a bit of skiing a little later in the week. More likely, however, many of those attending were simply relieved. After all, a year earlier, the world s great and good were dreading the onset of a Great Depression Mark II, doubtless fuelled by assorted apocalyptic warnings from Nouriel Roubini, Davos s self -styled Doctor Doom. In the event, however, a Great Depression Mark II didn t materialise. For those who think we live in a binary world in which economies either boom or bust, the avoidance of the worst possible outcome was obviously very good news indeed: if the bust was out of the way, it was surely time to pop open a few bottles of chilled Laurent Perrier. The day I arrived in Davos on Tuesday has detected a mood of cautious optimism
○■ With their worst fears of prolonged recession behind them, CEOs confidence for future growth has bounced back from the gloomy prospects of a year ago, according to a global CEO survey released on Tuesday. Overall, 81 percent of CEOs worldwide are confident of their prospects for the next 12 months, while only 18 percent said they remained pessimistic, said the annual survey, which was published by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) ahead of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos. In c ... protracted recession behind them. and fear the worst, for the pessimistic outlook for future growth of CEO confidence is back from a year ago, according to global CEO survey released 27 days and then bounce
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世界経済フォーラム
World Economic Forum,
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