Industry Indexes
In a volatile global economy, companies must harness accurate data and profound analysis to refine strategies. The Dun & Bradstreet Index, drawing on robust market research and transaction data, offers a holistic evaluation of the business landscape. This tool empowers firms to discern trends, pinpoint risks, and enhance operational and investment strategies. Leveraging a vast data network and expert analysis, Dun & Bradstreet delivers forward-looking insights, enabling companies to stay competitive amidst economic complexities.
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Global Business Optimism InsightsHong Kong's pivotal role in international trade intertwines the risks and rewards of global economic factors with those faced by local enterprises engaged in foreign trade and overseas ventures. Through exhaustive research and analysis of global firms, D&B gauges global companies' outlook on the present business landscape. The resulting comprehensive analysis offers growth, operational, and investment perspectives from diverse business leaders. These insights are tailored to fortify Hong Kong enterprises as they navigate internationalization, make informed business decisions, and adeptly navigate the evolving global landscape.
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HKECIC - D&B Export Credit Risk IndexSponsored by the Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation (HKECIC) and Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), the "HKECIC - D&B Export Credit Risk Index" leverages data sources of D&B and HKECIC to implement cross-analysis. D&B provides country and region risk indicators from nine different perspectives. Country and region risk indicators are based on D&B's macro analysis and research. HKECIC provides insurance/claim data and payment difficulty data. Payment difficulty data include market and industry perspectives. The index set covers five market indices (Canada, Chinese Mainland, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States) to reflect general export market risk. In each market, three industry indices (Textiles & Clothing, Electronics, and Electrical Appliances) are provided to reflect the specific industry risk.