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What holiday cheer? Confidence among CFOs is plummeting in the face of credit and currency concerns. December 10, 2007
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Employees Raiding 401(k)s, CFOs Say
The economic slump will cut into employee bonuses, new survey results show, even as many workers are already taking hardship withdrawals from their retirement funds. December 5, 2007
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CFOs' Optimism Slumps to Record Low
With consumer demand weak, fuel and labor costs rising, and the credit markets in turmoil, finance chiefs predict a recession and call on the Fed for help. December 5, 2007
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Survey: CFO Optimism at Three-Year Low
The finance chiefs' gloom extends to their own pay packages: on average, they expect a 3 percent decrease in year-end bonuses. October 17, 2007
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CFO optimism hits a record low as credit-market worries spread to the finance department. October 1, 2007
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Fear of contagion from the credit crunch is spooking finance chiefs around the world. October 1, 2007
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China: Not So Blue
CFOs in China are in a good mood, relatively speaking. October 1, 2007
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CFOs' Optimism Plummets to Six-Year Low
Finance executives blame their more pessimistic attitudes on weak consumer demand, wage inflation, and problems in the credit market. September 11, 2007
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CFOs are gearing up for growth, slowly. April 1, 2007
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Tentative optimism rings in the new year. January 4, 2007
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