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JULY 12, 2010
Eurozone Execs Report Slow Recovery
In a McKinsey survey, 69% of executives outside the eurozone report that their own countries are recovering from the recession, but only 39% say the same about the world economy. Not surprisingly, given the euro's recent troubles, these positions are flipped among executives in the eurozone: Only 43% say their countries are recovering, while 60% say that the world economy is.
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Source: Economic Conditions Snapshot, June 2010: McKinsey Global Survey results
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