focusIR May 2024 Investor Webinar: Blue Whale, Kavango, Taseko Mines & CQS Natural Resources. Catch up with the webinar here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE
Stephen Yiu, FM at WS Blue Whale, discusses Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard, Lam Research & Allied Materials
Stephen Yiu, FM at WS Blue Whale, discusses Nvidia, Visa/Mastercard, Lam Research & Allied MaterialsView Video
Ben Turney, CEO at Kavango Resources, explains the company's progress from exploration to mining
Ben Turney, CEO at Kavango Resources, explains the company's progress from exploration to miningView Video

Latest Share Chat

European executives' confidence plunges on Ukraine crisis - survey

Tue, 24th May 2022 10:34

May 24 (Reuters) - The Russia-Ukraine crisis and soaring energy prices have nearly halved the confidence of European business leaders in the first half of the year and many corporations have passed on the costs to consumers, an industry survey showed on Tuesday.

The executives' confidence plunged to 37 on a scale of 0 to 100 from 63 in the preceding six months, according to the survey conducted by the European Round Table for Industry (ERT).

Energy and commodity prices have skyrocketed globally after Russia was slapped with Western sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine, worsening inflationary pressures and hurting businesses which were already reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic.

About 85% of the 56 ERT members who responded to the survey said they already had raised or were planning to raise prices, while a large majority were also accelerating their plans to find new suppliers.

The survey authors added that half of the executives were planning to absorb price increases into their profit margins.

ERT members, which include energy giant Shell, automaker BMW, drugmaker GSK, planemaker Airbus and engineering group Rolls-Royce, also indicated that their expectations for the region's economy over the next six months were worse than at the beginning of the pandemic.

About 40% believe energy prices will not return to pre-COVID levels before 2024, but more than a third also do not expect energy prices to return to those levels at all. The survey, however, indicated a somewhat positive appetite for hiring.

In addition to the Russia-Ukraine war, geopolitical tiffs with China and fresh lockdowns there are also hurting supply chains. While firms are finding new suppliers, 44% said cutting dependency on Chinese suppliers was not part of their strategy.

China's retail and factory activity fell sharply in April as workers and consumers were confined to their homes, according to a report https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-economy-cools-sharply-april-lockdowns-bite-2022-05-16 last week. (Reporting by Siddarth S and Pushkala Aripaka in Bengaluru; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

Related Shares

More News
14 May 2024 10:11

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: DB and Berenberg raise Diploma price target

(Alliance News) - the following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday and Tuesday morning:

13 May 2024 09:41

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: BAE Systems and Mondi cut to 'neutral'

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Monday morning and on Friday:

12 May 2024 14:50

French presidency: Amazon to announce new 1.2 bln euros investment in France

PARIS, May 12 (Reuters) - U.S. internet giant Amazon will announce a new 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) investment in France, the French presidenc...

9 May 2024 15:51

UK dividends calendar - next 7 days

8 May 2024 09:39

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: UBS raises Centrica to 'buy' from 'neutral

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations Wednesday morning and Tuesday:

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.