Russia is among top 10 most attractive investment destinations, being ahead of the rest of Eastern Europe, according to the poll conducted by consulting company A.T.Kearney.
The poll was conducted among top managers of world?s largest companies.
The first place on the list is occupied by China, which has been the world?s most attractive investment destination for four years straight. Second place is occupied by India, which is followed by the United States, Great Britain and Poland. Russia occupies the sixth place, A.T.Kearney said in its press release.
Meanwhile in its another research which was published in March of this year Russia occupied 11th place in terms of attractiveness for direct business investment.
The company also noted that global executives are more eager to commit foreign direct investment in China, India and Eastern Europe than at any time since 1998. This year 54 percent of executives say they are planning foreign investment increases, the largest number since 2000. Global foreign direct investment inflows rose by 2% to $648 billion in 2004, the first positive change in this figure since 2000.