💨 Abstract
Dun & Bradstreet's Business Optimism Index for Q2 2025 rose by 5.1%, indicating growing business confidence due to resilient domestic demand, improving macroeconomic fundamentals, and supportive policy measures. Optimism in sales volumes, domestic orders, and export orders increased, particularly in food, beverages, metals, and transportation sectors. However, global challenges such as geopolitical tensions and weak external demand remain concerns.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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