Singapore, Denmark and U.S. are the best places in the world to conduct business, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit business environment ranking.
Singapore, Denmark and U.S. are the best places in the world to conduct business, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit business environment ranking. Market opportunities will remain favorable in the U.S., especially with few restrictions to foreign trade and investment in the U.S., she added. "These are all advanced economies and long-standing strong performers in our index, so tend to be safe bets for investments," the report stated, but cautioned that both headline and per-capita GDP growth rates are likely to remain stable and relatively slow.Some notable"big improvers" that scored well in the index were countries like Greece, Qatar and India.