Indian corporates' business confidence has seen a sharp erosion in June on account of deterioration in the macro-economic situation during the last six months, an industry chamber survey said on Thursday.
The survey, however, said a majority of respondents feel there is a silver lining as the situation is expected to improve in the next six months.
As many as 36 per cent of the surveyed people felt their bottom-line would recede during the period, it added.
"While the mood for future is somewhat optimistic, we have to ensure that the business environment improves and the domestic demand picks up especially at a time when hopes of global economic recovery are bleak," Assocham president Rajkumar N Dhoot said.
The chamber said it sought the views of about 1,000 companies in sectors including manufacturing, finance and IT.
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