Oxford Economics
Established in 1981, Oxford Economics originated as a collaborative venture with Oxford University's business collective, aiming to extend economic forecasting and modeling services to United Kingdom-based companies and financial institutions with international aspirations. Evolving over time, the firm has achieved global renown, ascending to a position of prominence as one of the leading independent advisory entities on a worldwide scale.
The firm's extensive repertoire encompasses an array of reports, forecasts, and analytical tools spanning across more than 3,000 cities, 200 countries, and 100 industrial sectors. At its core, Oxford Economics leverages sophisticated global economic and industry models, coupled with advanced analytical tools, enabling it to anticipate external market trends while offering precise evaluations of their economic, social, and business implications.
Integral to the firm's comprehensive approach are an array of research techniques and adept leadership capabilities, including:
- Econometric modeling
- Scenario framing
- Economic analysis encompassing market surveys, case studies, expert panels, and web analytics
Oxford Economics boasts a substantial global clientele, encompassing over 850 international organizations, positioning itself as a pivotal advisory partner to corporate, financial, and governmental decision-makers and thought leaders. With an accomplished in-house team of experts complemented by a vast contributor network consisting of more than 500 economists, analysts, and journalists worldwide, the firm consistently delivers robust insights.
Headquartered in Oxford, England, the firm's reach extends through regional centers in London, New York, and Singapore, complemented by a network of offices in Belfast, Chicago, Dubai, Miami, Paris, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Washington, DC.
Notably, MarketResearch.com showcases Oxford Economics' economic research accomplishments on a global scale. Visitors to the platform can explore a gamut of offerings, including weekly economic briefings, monthly industry briefings, country economic forecasts, commodity price projections, and more, spanning an extensive array of countries and industries. The wealth of expertise and global insight underpinning Oxford Economics ensures that each economics report is meticulously crafted, offering comprehensive analytical depth.
912 Reports from Oxford Economics
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Analysis by Region - Latin America - Argentina
Analysis by Region - Latin America - Argentina We upgraded Argentina’s GDP growth by 0.6ppt to 3.2% as data for early Q2 point to a robust recovery in the manufacturing sector while soaring inflation hints at economic overheating. We expect a slowdown in H2 2022 triggered by aggressive monetary tigh ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Latin America - Peru
Analysis by Region - Latin America - Peru We downgraded our 2022 GDP growth forecast for Peru by 0.5ppt to 2.2% as less expansive fiscal policies and higher interest rates will slow the economy. While GDP grew by a decent 0.9% q/q in Q1, prospects for Q2 were cut to -0.8% q/q due to social unrest in ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - South Korea
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - South Korea Rising inflation, tightening global financial conditions, and global supply-chain bottlenecks will weigh on South Korean growth. We maintain our conservative outlook and see South Korea's GDP growing 2.5% in 2022 and 2.4% in 2023. Key downside ris ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone A week after announcing the end of asset purchases and the start of a cycle of interest rate hikes, which caused bond yields to surge, the European Central Bank (ECB) has been forced to act to calm financial markets, announcing it will deploy a tool to cap surging ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US While Treasury bill yields surged this past week as markets adjusted to a 75bp rate hike from the FOMC, coupon yields were only modestly higher to wrap up an especially volatile week, led by 8bp increases in 2- and 3-year yields. Equities were hit hard again this week t ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom The MPC increased Bank Rate by 25bps to 1.25% this week. The minutes were very vague about the MPC's future plans, but we think prioritising fighting inflation over supporting activity plus the Fed's more aggressive approach will mean three more 25bp ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Russia's recession is likely to be shallower than we had projected at the start of its war in Ukraine. Consumer demand has contracted, but recent data suggest that the impact of the West's sanctions on Russia's economy has been more muted so fa ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US The FOMC raised interest rates by 75bps this week and Chairman Powell indicated another 75bps or 50bps is likely in July depending on incoming economic data, notably inflation readings. The revised FOMC projections point to more than 200bps in additional rate hikes by t ... Read More
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Industry - Global Industry Forecasts - Aerospace
Industry - Global Industry Forecasts - Aerospace Global aerospace manufacturing is expected to continue its recovery. Although downside risks have risen due to worsening supply chain disruptions, the risk to global aerospace growth is relatively low. ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Turkey
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Turkey Turkey's economic performance surprised to the upside in Q1, prompting an upward revision to our 2022 GDP growth forecast, which we now see expanding at a 3% pace, 0.9ppts higher than a month ago. However, the surge in inflation is swiftly eroding purc ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific
Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific Australian Q1 GDP growth was in line with our expectations at 0.8% q/q, taking the y/y pace of expansion to 3.3%. Household spending contributed strongly to growth, but investment activity was subdued in the quarter, with construction impacted by labo ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US Hopes that peak inflation was in the rear-view mirror were squashed after CPI inflation rose to a new 40-year high in May. The pinch from high inflation is real, but strong consumer spending and labor market fundamentals will keep the economy in expansion mode, with GDP ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone After months (even years) of debates and swings, the ECB effectively embarked this week on a tightening cycle to fight "undesirably elevated" inflation. Although the announcement was widely expected, it still marks the end of an era. Net asset purchases, ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom The message sent by May's UK PMIs of an economy suffering a loss of momentum but still under strong inflationary pressures, captures the dilemma facing the MPC in advance of June's interest rate decision. Rates are likely to rise again, but division ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US Treasury yields soared and the curve flattened sharply this week as rate hike expectations jumped. Two-year through 5-year yields were more than 30bp higher for the week as of early Friday afternoon, with the 2-year yield rising by the most since June 2009. The two-week ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Upside growth surprises in several economies in Q1 have triggered a small upward revision to our 2022 GDP growth forecast for the emerging markets (EMs), following a string of downgrades. We now see overall EM GDP expanding by 3.5% this year (versus 3.4% p ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Singapore
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Singapore Singapore started the year on a strong note as a rebound in household spending lifted the final Q1 GDP, supporting our view of the reopening boosting the domestic recovery. But with another upward revision to our global oil price and inflation forecasts ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US The intermediate sector of the curve led Treasury yields higher this past week. Three-year through 10-year yields were more than 20bp higher as of early Friday afternoon, which included the largest weekly increase in 3-year and 5-year yields in 10 weeks. The S&P Ind ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone Eurozone inflation climbed to a record high in May. The 8.1% headline number was driven mainly by food and energy inflation, which climbed 7.5% and 39%, respectively, year-over-year; but core inflation rose as well, by 0.3ppts to 3.8%. On the activity front, final ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US Fed officials were likely pleased to see a slight downshift in the pace of employment and earnings growth in May, but there was nothing in the report to deter the Fed from aggressively continuing to raise rates. Some FOMC officials all but confirmed this week that the F ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific - Japan
Analysis by Region - Asia Pacific - Japan We have lowered our 2022 GDP growth forecast for Japan to 2.0% from 2.2%, reflecting downgrades in China's growth outlook in the near term and weak Q1 growth. Lockdowns in China will weigh on Japan's rebound from a dip in Q1 via weak export demand an ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Although we don't expect widespread stagflation across EMs, risks have risen significantly given the relentless rise in commodity prices, higher global yields, and FX pressures. Our stagflation scorecard aggregates 12 vulnerability metrics that summari ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom Lending data suggests that housing market activity is cooling in response to the squeeze on household finances and rising interest rates. History suggests that soft landings are rare, but the high share of mortgagors on fixed-rate deals offers cause for opti ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Poland
Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Poland Poland's economy had a strong start to this year, with GDP expanding 2.5% q/q in Q1, beating our and consensus expectations. But despite substantial support from fiscal policy and solid nominal wage growth shielding real incomes, we continue to expe ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Europe - Ukraine
Analysis by Region - Europe - Ukraine Following a contraction by about 45% in March, the economy started to adjust in April, judging from high-frequency alternative sources of data. But this adjustment appears to have plateaued in May, as broken supply chains, destroyed infrastructure, displaced pop ... Read More
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