Singapore businesses nervous amid volatile economy: poll
Confidence in Asia-Pac picks up slightly but sentiment in OECD falls with Brexit ahead
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Singapore
BUSINESS confidence in the Asia-Pacific region picked up in the second quarter, led by a stronger sentiment in China, where the sense of crisis that dominated the second half of 2015 has faded, said a global economic conditions survey report for 2Q16 released yesterday by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and the Institute of Management Accountants.
"Although we are seeing a pickup in confidence, businesses in Singapore are undoubtedly still nervous about the future," said Reuter Chua, head of ACCA Singapore.
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