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PwC CEO Survey Romania 2024: More than a third of Romanian CEOs believe their company's business model needs to be reinvented to survive in the next decade

The conclusion of the survey is that in order to remain viable and profitable…

PwC 2023 Global M&A Industry Trends Outlook: Global M&A market falls below record 2021 levels on recession fears, but will return to growth in the second half of 2023

The values recorded last year, however, remain above 2020 and pre-pandemic levels

PwC CEO Survey: Confidence in global economic growth at lowest level for 12 years. The perception is less pessimistic in Romania.

Although the perception of the macroeconomic situation has worsened, leaders in our country…

CEO Survey 2022: Share of Romanian CEOs expecting a slowdown in economic growth has doubled since the war in Ukraine broke out

So, the percentage of them expecting national GDP growth to accelerate has dropped to…

PwC CEO Survey: Central and Eastern European executives, including Romania, begin to prefer markets closer to home due to supply chain disruption

Focusing on closer markets can give companies more secure development prospects

Economic growth, public debt and taxes: What business leaders fear and how they have come to place the tax system at the top of the government's priorities

Daniel Anghel, Partner and Leader of the Fiscal and Legal Consulting Department, PwC Romania

CEO Survey PwC Romania: Intention to make more hires, at the minimum of the last 7 years

80% of General Managers in Romania estimate that they will have more employees in…

PwC CEO Survey: Four out of five CEOs expect remote working to continue on the long term

The new normal tested companies capacity to conduct their activity without travelling

M&A TRENDS 2015: ‘great expectations’, after an optimistic start

The Romanian Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) activity promises to pick up this year, taking…

Innovation a top priority for business

CEOs in CEE put less emphasis on innovation than their peers in other regions