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Confidence among global accountants falls further amid very sharp decline in the U.S.

Confidence among North America-based accountants falls to its lowest on record

Syed Turab Shah by Syed Turab Shah
April 10, 2025
Confidence among global accountants falls further amid very sharp decline in the U.S.
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Lahore, 10 April, 2025: Confidence among global accountants declined again in early 2025, although the fall was much less marked than in Q4 2024, according to the Q1 2025 Global Economic Conditions Survey (GECS).

The survey from ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and IMA® (Institute of Management Accountants) suggests that confidence remains at its lowest since Q2 2020. The survey of accountants took place between late February and mid-March and so it was completed in the build-up to last week’s major announcement by the U.S. on import tariffs which significantly increased the downside risks to the global economy.

Confidence fell markedly in North America amid a huge fall in the U.S. Confidence among U.S.-based accountants is at its second lowest ever, with commentary from survey respondents suggesting that U.S. trade policy has been the key factor weighing on sentiment, as well as cuts in government spending. Expectations for increases in the latter have fallen sharply in recent quarters. Moreover, the U.S. Capital Expenditure and Employment indices both declined and are at very low levels historically. More encouragingly, the U.S. New Orders Index rose again and is not too far below its average.

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Confidence rose quite strongly in Asia Pacific in Q1 after a massive decline over the past couple of quarters. It is now only modestly below its historical average. There was also a solid gain in the New Orders Index, which is at a very high level by historical standards, potentially boding well for activity over the coming quarters. But the Capital Expenditure and Employment indices provide a contrasting picture. The former fell meaningfully and is significantly below average, while the latter rose strongly and is slightly higher than its historical average.

There was a very notable rise in confidence among mainland-China-based accountants, and there has been a large improvement in the New Orders Index since Q3 2024. All in all, the key indicators pointed to some improvement in the economic backdrop in Asia Pacific, with signs of improvement in the Chinese economy likely an important contributing factor.

That said, front-loading of exports before U.S. tariff increases may have played a part, and the significant escalation of trade tensions is a major downside risk over the coming quarters.

Confidence also grew in Western Europe, after sharp falls in previous quarters, despite the growing risk from U.S. import tariffs. Meanwhile, cost pressures increased globally. They remain very elevated in Western Europe and rose quite materially in North America.

Jonathan Ashworth, Chief Economist, ACCA, said: ‘Global growth has generally proved quite resilient over recent quarters. Nonetheless, the longer that confidence remains depressed, the greater the risk that a self-reinforcing negative cycle could potentially develop, with firms pulling back on orders, capital expenditure and hiring. Unfortunately, with global trade tensions stepping up markedly since the survey was completed, the downside risks to the global economy have increased significantly.’

Alain Mulder, Senior Director, Europe Operations & Global Special Projects at IMA said: ‘New U.S. policies on trade and government spending, and the uncertainty surrounding them, appear to have had a large negative impact on confidence, while declines in the global markets and signs of slowing in the U.S. economy were likely factors too.’

The economy remained the highest overall risk identified by accountants in Q1, but responses varied across sectors. Cybersecurity was the highest for financial services and tied in first with talent scarcity for the public and not-for-profit sector. The corporate sector ranked economic woes first and geopolitical instability a tight second. Geopolitical risks came in second overall – the first time it was above third – with respondents in the U.S. especially, commenting on the implications of new policy changes and tariffs.

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