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U.S. business optimism highest since 2004

Global, BRIC business optimism also rise sharply.


Optimism for the nation’s economic outlook among U.S. business leaders reached its highest level since 2004, according to the latest data from the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR), a survey of more than 3,300 business leaders in 45 countries.

In first quarter 2014, optimism among U.S. business leaders rose 30 percentage points to a net balance of 66%. The increase in optimism in the U.S. economy is consistent with what is occurring in other global markets. Net 44% of businesses globally are optimistic of the economic outlook. This marks the highest level since 2007, and a 17 percentage-point increase from the previous quarter.

Optimism in China, the world’s second largest economy, increased to a net balance of 38%, up from 22% in fourth quarter 2013. Japanese business optimism increased 11 percentage points to a net balance of 17%. BRIC business optimism rose from a net balance of 22% to 40%, driven by a dramatic 26 percentage-point increase in Brazil. Optimism in Brazil rose to a net balance of 36%, up from 10% in fourth quarter 2013. Business sentiment in India improved to net 89%, up 20 percentage points from last quarter.

In addition, while there has been marginal improvement in the United States regarding plans to invest in plants and machinery (net 43%), plans to invest in research and development in 2014 (net 17%) has remained flat. Encouragingly, a net balance of just 29% of U.S. business leaders cite economic uncertainty as a constraint on their ability to grow their operations in the next 12 months, down from 37% in the previous quarter.

“Following our nation’s political leaders reaching a short-term budget agreement late last year and as economic indicators continue to show improvement, the large increase in optimism among business executives could be indicative that we have moved into the first prolonged period of economic stability since the financial crisis,” said Stephen Chipman, chief executive officer of Grant Thornton LLP. “However, our country’s business leaders will continue to require consistent signs of stability in fiscal, public and tax policies to feel confident about their decisions, including investing in their businesses, creating jobs and growing their operations.”

IBR data reveals an improvement in sentiment about most areas of business performance and stability. U.S. profitability expectations improved eight percentage points to a net 60% of business leaders expecting to see profits climb in the next year, following a two percentage-point decrease in the previous quarter. Hiring expectations in the United States increased to a net 45%, up seven percentage points from last quarter. Revenue expectations in the United States decreased to a net balance of 64%, just a slight decline from 65% the previous quarter and a substantial increase from net 46% a year ago.


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