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CFOs are bullish on their own companies—even as they turn bearish on the economy
CFOs in North America are more optimistic about their companies' financial prospects despite growing pessimism about the broader economy. A Deloitte survey found 33% of CFOs view the regional economy as bad, while 90% are optimistic about their firms. Key challenges include inflation, talent shortages, and AI implementation complexities.
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