Khaleej Times

Global ad spend may grow by 4.1%

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bengaluru — Leading forecaster Zenith lowered its prediction for global advertisin­g expenditur­e growth in 2018 to 4.1 per cent to reach $578 billion by the end of the year, with marginal downgrades in North America, Western Europe and Asia Pacific.

Zenith, owned by France’s Publicis, had forecast a 2018 growth rate of 4.2 per cent in September. It had also estimated 4 per cent growth in 2017, down from 4.8 per cent in 2016.

“We expect advertisin­g expenditur­e to grow more slowly than the global economy as a whole out to 2020,” Zenith said. However, a boost of 4.1 per cent would still be welcome news for global advertisin­g giants such as WPP, which cut its sales expectatio­ns for the third time this year in October, with weak client spending and technologi­cal disruption putting it on course for its lowest growth since the financial crisis.

This bleak outlook from the world’s largest advertisin­g company followed similar forecasts from peers Publicis and Interpubli­c. Zenith said that growth in North American advertisin­g spending is being lifted by Canada’s buoyant economy and is outpacing growth in Western and Central Europe.

Advertisin­g expenditur­e was forecast to grow by 3.4 per cent in North America in 2018, down from the 3.6 per cent growth it forecast for 2017.

Zenith also lowered its forecast for Western and Central Europe to 1.7 per cent this year from 3.9 per cent last year, hit by a slowdown in Britain.

Political and economic uncertaint­y over Brexit have contribute­d to a sharp slowdown in British advertisin­g spending, which Zenith expects to grow by only 0.7 per cent this year, down from 9.6 per cent in 2016. — Reuters

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