The latest Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS) explores what is driving business sentiment across the globe
While continuing to expand market access and cut the negative list for foreign investment, China will strive to improve its business environment and better serve foreign companies. According to the survey report on the business environment for foreign companies in China in the third quarter, over 80...
While continuing to expand market access and cut the negative list for foreign investment, China will strive to improve its business environment and better serve foreign companies. According to the survey report on the business environment for foreign companies in China in the third quarter, over 80...
China will strive to improve its business environment and better serve foreign companies. According to the survey report on the business environment for foreign companies in China in the third quarter, over 80 percent of the surveyed companies say they are satisfied with the business environment ...
Publication October 31, 2024 Share Overview The 2024 Global Economic Crimes Survey (GECS) covers the immediate last two years after the Covid-19 pandemic subsided. This period was characterised by adaptation and normalisation of new ways of doing things. The new normal includes adoption of hybrid...
PwC’s 2024 Global Economic Crime Survey is the latest in a series of studies dating back more than 20 years. In our research, conducted between January and March 2024, PwC surveyed nearly 2,500 companies across 63 territories. Two-thirds of respondents were C-suite executives—including 450 ...
Select image to enlarge (opens in a new tab) Additionally, Q1 2024 responses from the Global Risks Survey section of the GECS report demonstrate how the ripple effects of economic uncertainty have been exacerbated by rising geopolitical and talent scarcity challenges. ...
In the latest McKinsey Global Survey on economic conditions, potential trade policy changes rival geopolitical instability—the most-cited disruption to the global economy throughout 2024—as elements that respondents expect will affect the global economy in 2025.1 Transitions of political leadership ...
We are delighted to launch the 2024 edition of oursurvey on the “Economic Employer”, a concept used in many countries to define an individual’s true “employer” for tax purposes, regardless of who the formal employer is from a non-tax perspective. ...
A survey by the European Chamber of Commerce in China revealed that about 59 percent of surveyed companies view China as one of their top three investment destinations. "China's economy has sufficient internal driving force and great potential for sustained growth," said Tian Xuan, vice dean of...