U.S. finance chiefs lead the way in optimism about the economy, according to the latest Duke/CFO global outlook survey.
While millennials are cheaper to employ, many CFOs think they are less loyal to the company and require more management.
At the end of 2014, the U.S. may offer the best prospects for continued economic recovery, according to the latest Duke/CFO survey.
“There’s little sign of the eurozone’s malaise ending any time soon, as companies have become even less optimistic," says an economist at Markit.
CFO optimism about the economy soars in the U.S. but plummets in Latin America, according to the latest Duke/CFO Business Outlook survey.
Finance execs say raising the federal minimum wage would be a mistake that could cause massive layoffs and job freezes.