
Most CEOs say inflation will stay hot until at least mid-2023
CNN
Inflation has vaulted to the top of CEOs' worry list.
More than half (55%) of global CEOs fear pricing pressures will stay elevated until mid-2023 -- or beyond, according to a survey released Thursday by the Conference Board.
Inflation is now viewed by executives as the No. 2 external threat to business, compared with No. 22 a year ago, the survey found. The top concern remains Covid-19 disruptions.

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