CEOs of big companies are more worried about the global economy than investors or heads of midsize companies, a new survey suggests
than either professional investors or their counterparts at midsize companies, a new survey suggests.
At least two-thirds of CEOs of the biggest companies surveyed said they expected the next six months to bring worsening customer demand, industry conditions, access to capital, and domestic and global growth, the survey from CEO advisory firm Teneo Holdings LLC found.
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