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    Issue 04 July / August 2010

    Treasurers take a gloomy view

    July 24, 2011No Comments2 Mins Read
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    There has been a significant decline in the number of corporate treasurers all over the world who think that the financial crisis is over, according to the EuroFinance Quarterly Global Business Confidence Survey, which also discovered a sharp increase in uncertainty about what lies ahead.

    The treasurers’ biggest challenge now is the difficulty in forecasting their cashflows. This has even overtaken the state of the economy itself as their number one concern. This new mood of caution stands in stark contrast to the continuing improvement in the financial background, which has seen better credit conditions for companies and a reduction in the number of businesses complaining about the impact of funding constraints.

    EuroFinance’s editorial director, Andrew Sawers, said, “It’s starting to look as though we might be reaching a peak, but even the professionals, who have a front-row seat on corporate cashflows, are struggling to understand which way the economy is going to turn. This is very worrying: uncertainty breeds indecision – and that is ultimately damaging for the economy. There is such a significant increase in the level of uncertainty that, for at least one or two of our survey questions, ‘don’t know’ was the second-favourite answer.”

    Treasurers were also found to be increasing the emphasis they put on preserving their balance sheet capital and their cash liquidity, while “deemphasising” their search for returns on their cash investments. “They are ‘playing it safe’, again,” Sawers explained. “The knock-on effects in terms of investment and expansion could be significant.”

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