CEOs cautiously optimistic


Challenging: CEOs in South-East Asia see the highest risk, and 90% of them feel that way, over the availability of talent.

The volatility seen in global markets and economic indicators since the start of the year seems to fit the prognosis a survey has for 2014.

PwC, a global consultancy and accounting firm, in its 17th annual global CEO survey says global CEOs are more optimistic about global business prospects than they have been over the past few years.

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