Companies could take over two years for business to return to normal: poll
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SINGAPORE companies could take more than two years to return to business as usual, a regular poll from The Business Times has shown.
The corporate outlook rose from a second-quarter trough and returned in the third quarter to levels last seen at the start of the year, according to the quarterly BT-SUSS Business Climate Survey, a tie-up with the Singapore University of Social Sciences.
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