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2011 Q2 Global CFO Signals

Uncertainty mounts; Optimism wanes


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Economic uncertainty. Debt-ceiling crisis. Sovereign-debt crisis. Fleeting consumer confidence. All these factors took their toll on the world’s top finance executives’ optimism in the second quarter. In fact, according to the latest Deloitte CFO Global Signals, which provides highlights of recent CFO survey results from Deloitte member firms, CFO optimism in some countries was at its lowest levels in several survey cycles thanks to both internal and external uncertainty. Still, CFOs in some countries are fairly optimistic about their own company prospects and cite both organic growth and overseas expansion as some of their top priorities.

To find out what how these CFOs are readjusting their growth agendas amid all the uncertainty, read the CFO Global Signals 2Q11 survey results. This edition highlights second quarter 2011 results from 10 participating surveys:

Austria
Declining sentiments on economy, job growth (in German)

Australia
Short-term caution, long-term optimism

Belgium
At a turning point

Central Europe
A focus on growth

Denmark
Springtime for Danish businesses (in Danish)

Ireland
Reality bites

Netherlands
The specter of a prolonged setback

North America
Trepidation and a preference for cash

Switzerland
Risk up, optimism down

United Kingdom
Optimism falls, but risk appetite remains

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