Published on 26th June 2020
Worldcom’s Confidence Index (WCI) results for May 2020 highlighted significantly different reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic by leaders around the world. China saw the biggest fall in confidence – down 21% since April. This was almost matched by Italy (down 20%) and Brazil (down 19%). The U.S. topped the WCI but also saw confidence fall by seven percent. The U.K. was a close second with India third – the only three countries to have an above global average score. From a regional perspective, confidence in Latin America fell the most – down 21 percent since April. North America is now the most confident region.
The Worldcom’s Confidence Index is a living survey using Artificial Intelligence to monitor topics and sentiments from over 54,000 CEOs and CMOs around the world, across 23 topics and six audiences on a monthly basis, to provide actionable insight as the pandemic recovery evolves. Each month we capture the top ten insights, changes, trends so that you can stay abreast of what’s top of CEO/CMO’s agendas. We hope you find them useful in navigating the current challenges.
See the Worldcom Confidence Index results for May 2020
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