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Dun & Bradstreet Report: Global Business Optimism Drops Amid Rising Economic and Geopolitical Uncertainty

byRita Garwood
January 23, 2025
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Dun & Bradstreet’s latest Global Business Optimism Insights Report for Q1/25 reveals a significant dip in global business confidence, with the Global Business Optimism Index plunging by 12.9% quarter-over-quarter. Conducted in November 2024, the survey of 10,000 businesses across 32 economies highlights growing concerns over economic stagnation, geopolitical tensions and rising trade policy uncertainties.

This decline marks the first setback in optimism levels since the index’s inception. However, despite this drop, optimism levels for 30 out of 32 economies remain above Q1/24 levels, signaling a recalibration rather than a dire outlook.

Key Factors Behind the Decline

Economic Growth and Geopolitical Risks:
The report attributes the pessimistic outlook to sluggish global economic growth and heightened geopolitical risks. Over 80% of economies reported declining optimism in new export orders, particularly those with significant trade exposure to the U.S. and China.

Supply Chain Pressures:
The Global Supply Chain Continuity Index fell by 10.4% after three quarters of steady improvement, driven by challenges such as rising freight costs, container shortages, payment delays and geopolitical disruptions. Medium-sized businesses were hit hardest, with a 36% drop in optimism due to difficulties in managing cross-border trade and sourcing locally. In contrast, large businesses reported a 10.7% rise in supply chain optimism, leveraging economies of scale and alternative sourcing strategies.

Financial and Investment Confidence Declines:
The Global Business Financial Confidence Index dropped 8.9%, with over 90% of surveyed economies citing a challenging macroeconomic environment and weakened demand. Small and medium-sized businesses showed the sharpest declines while large businesses demonstrated resilience with a 12.7% uptick in financial confidence.

Investment confidence also took a hit, falling by 4.7%. Despite this, the index remains 12% above its five-quarter average, signaling continued commitments to long-term investments. A notable 78% of businesses anticipate favorable conditions for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity.

A Silver Lining in Sustainability

Amid economic uncertainty, the Global Business ESG Index rose by 2.4%, indicating that businesses remain committed to sustainability initiatives. The report highlights a divergence between the U.S. and European Union with differing approaches to increasing ESG budgets, particularly in the automotive sector.

Commentary from Dun & Bradstreet Leadership

“Businesses have a guarded outlook for Q1 2025, reflecting the evolving economic and political landscape,” said Neeraj Sahai, President of Dun & Bradstreet International. He noted varying levels of optimism across business sizes with medium-sized businesses facing the steepest challenges.

Arun Singh, Dun & Bradstreet’s Global Chief Economist, added, “While central banks are cutting interest rates globally, the cost of capital remains high, amplifying credit risks. This is reflected in lower optimism for sales and profitability.”

Industry Outlook

The report paints a mixed picture for the global economy, emphasizing the need for businesses to navigate ongoing uncertainties while remaining resilient. While challenges persist in supply chain management and financial confidence, the sustained focus on ESG and long-term investments underscores a cautious yet proactive approach to addressing global headwinds.

 

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