What CFOs Are Expecting as the Economy Begins to Reopen

PwC surveyed more than 300 U.S. finance leaders to gauge sentiment

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As states make plans to reopen their economies, U.S. finance leaders’ Covid-19 concerns are high, but stabilizing, according to a new survey by accounting and analytics firm PwC—the third it has conducted since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.

Based on the responses of more than 300 chief financial officers, PwC reports that business perspectives on what’s required to shift back out of crisis mode are solidifying, with a focus on employee health. While 72% of respondents expect the pandemic to have a “significant impact” on their business operations, that’s down from 74% two weeks ago.

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