the trust barometer survey by the epr firm edelman spos people around the world are increasingly suspiciouses, corporate and government executives. a proportion of the respondents said they trusted their leaders, falling to 43% this year from 52% last year. trust in business, 56% for companies last year and this year, we're down to 53%. so edging down very slightly. still a failure to earn the trust of almost half of all the respondents. and the credibility deficit, much worse among chief executives. have a look at this. here's where we were last year, 50%. only one in two said they trusted ceos. let's have a look now. way down. 38%. so actually only a little bit over a third of the respondents in that global survey say they trust ceos. >>> small wonder if you remember that they've occupied wall street, hong kong, countless and other economic hot spots. but it makes perfect sense that the occupy movement has set up its temporary home up there in the swiss alps in davos this week. and as aaron mclaughlin discovered, protesters have found the perfect living quarters for this cold financial cl