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MC-Deloitte CEO survey: 42% CEOs optimistic about economic revival in next fiscal, say slowdown a blip

Another 35.6 percent anticipate an uptick in the economy by the end of the 2025-26

January 23, 2025 / 11:20 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman reassured Parliament on December 17 that the downturn was a "temporary blip."

The economic slowdown in India is seen as a blip by 42 percent of chief executive officers, with many expecting a recovery in the next financial year, a Moneycontrol-Deloitte survey has found. The cautious optimism reflects confidence in India’s economic strength, even as it grapples with short-term hurdles.

The Moneycontrol-Deloitte survey of 45 CEOs across financial services, consumer goods, technology, and energy sectors was conducted between January10 and January 22.

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As many as 42.2 percent of the respondents are confident that the economy will rebound in the next fiscal, which starts on April 1. Another 35.6 percent anticipate an uptick by the end of the 2025-26. However, 17.8 percent believe the slowdown is here to stay, while a few remain undecided.

The survey highlights a mixed sentiment within India’s business landscape, as leaders navigate challenging macroeconomic conditions.