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Good, but Not Great
Seventy-two percent of U.S. finance executives say they have a positive outlook on the domestic economy over the next year. March 1, 2004
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And a Happy New Year?
In our quarterly Global Confidence Survey, 71 percent of U.S. respondents say they are either ''confident'' or ''very optimistic'' about the domestic economy over the next year. December 1, 2003
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Are We There Yet?
Our quarterly Global Confidence Survey reveals that finance chiefs are more hopeful about economic prospects over the next year than they have been since December 2000. September 1, 2003
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Economy: Reloaded?
In our quarterly Global Confidence Survey, CFOs are generally more hopeful about the short-term prospects for the U.S. economy than they have been in a year. June 1, 2003
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Boo-hoo Economics
In our quarterly Global Confidence Survey, CFOs are gloomy about the short-term prospects for the United States. March 1, 2003
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Next Year Looks Better, Say CFOs
Latest CFO Global Confidence Survey shows finance chiefs upbeat about prospects in 2003. December 1, 2002
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CFOs: Recovery Not Right Around the Corner
CFO optimism about economy at lowest level since December; most don't see turnaround until at least Q2 2003. September 1, 2002
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Global Confidence Survey
Optimisim about economy at lowest level since December. September 1, 2002
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Forecast: Breaking Clouds, Some Sun
Finance chiefs say profits up next quarter; even more upbeat about long-term prospects. June 4, 2002
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CFOs: Sanguine About the Economy
Increasing number of finance chiefs plan to boost capital spending, tap the capital markets this quarter. March 12, 2002
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