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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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone Survey data continue to paint the disappointing picture that eurozone sentiment and activity growth are deteriorating. A second consecutive monthly fall left the Sentix measure at a seven-month low in August. The final PMIs for July still suggest eurozone growth n ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US Since the release of the July employment report, financial markets have been focused on the labor market and the implications for Federal Reserve policy, but the other side of the central bank's dual mandate will come back into view during the week ahead. Some of th ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Our aggregate 2024 GDP growth forecast for emerging markets (EMs) is unchanged at 4%, but we have nudged down our projection for 2025 by 0.1ppt to 3.9% as external headwinds are mounting. Real activity indicators suggest a sof ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom This week has seen substantial volatility in global financial markets, but we think the implications for the UK economy are limited. The UK sell-off has been relatively modest. We also think there's a good chance that equity prices will recover because f ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Lithuania
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Lithuania In line with our expectations, real GDP grew by almost 3% y/y in Q1 – Lithuania's strongest quarterly performance in two years – underpinned by a continued robust recovery in private demand and a strong investment performance. Improving sentiment in ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Ukraine
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Ukraine The severe energy shortages and the intensifying war, accompanied by a new wave of mobilisation, have dampened Ukraine's economic recovery to only 1.1% y/y of GDP growth in June, from 3.7% y/y in May. But due to stronger growth in Q1, GDP reached a de ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Hong Kong SAR
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Hong Kong SAR A strong export-led start to the year led us to revise up our 2024 forecast for Hong Kong's growth to 3.6%. In 2025, while we've pencilled in sequential moderation in growth, favourable base effects will push y/y growth to 4.1%. This is cons ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Luxembourg
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Luxembourg We maintain our forecast that Luxembourg's economy will grow by 1.1% in 2024, supported by consumption and net exports. The economy expanded by 0.5% q/q in Q1, outpacing growth in the eurozone. But growth was mainly driven by net exports, which con ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Mauritius
Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Mauritius Real GDP growth (non-seasonally adjusted) declined to 6.4% y/y in Q1 2024 from 7.2% y/y in the final quarter of 2023. With growth remaining resilient across most economic sectors and with an upward revision in real GDP growth last year, we have lifte ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom The first business surveys of Q3 provided more evidence that the UK economic recovery has now taken root. While it's still early days, our forecast that q/q GDP growth is likely to remain solid in Q3, albeit slightly slower than in Q2, remains on track. ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Governments' reputations for meeting fiscal projections have recovered significantly since the bashing they took during the Covid period, according to our scorecard based on the misses from fiscal ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US The lull in the economy during the first three months of the year proved to be temporary. The reacceleration in GDP growth in Q2 should help temper concerns about the durability of the expansion and quiet chatter that the Federal Reserve needs to cut inte ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone This week's flash PMIs provided more evidence that the eurozone recovery ran out of steam before it began. The eurozone composite PMI sunk in July to a level consistent with stagnation and a contraction in Germany and France. This was reinforced by national se ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Belarus
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - Belarus We nudged up our 2024 growth forecast for Belarus to 2.2% from 1.9%. We've also cut our forecast to 1.5% for next year, from 1.8%. The changes to our forecast reflects the strength of recent GDP data and continued robustness of the Russian economy. Da ... Read More
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Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - North Korea
Macro - Country Economic Forecasts - North Korea We estimate that North Korea GDP in 2023 turned positive for the first time in three years, thanks to a sudden increase in ammunition sales to Russia and non-state armed actors. That said, we still expect North Korea's economic outlook to remain c ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom UK GDP growth beat expectations again in May, meaning output remains on track for another quarter of solid growth in Q2. This adds to the evidence that the economy has now firmly turned a corner and supports our above-consensus forecast for GDP growth in 202 ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets We expect the recent fiscal concerns that drove a sell-off in Brazilian assets will be temporary and interest rates to have peaked. We find that, although fiscal sentiment has worsened during the last few months ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Eurozone Disappointing data releases this week show that while the eurozone economy continues to grow, the path to a stronger recovery will be bumpy. Both the Economic Sentiment Indicator and the ifo index fell in June, highlighting the still fragile nature of the budding ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom
Macro - Weekly Briefings - United Kingdom The Bank of England's Financial Stability Report echoed our warnings that the impact of tighter monetary policy is still to fully pass through to households. The increase in debt servicing costs should be manageable for most, but there's a long tail ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - US
Macro - Weekly Briefings - US Even though economic growth in Q2 is tracking below our expectations, we still think the core of the economy is healthy and we anticipate growth will remain close to 2% over the rest of this year. The labor market is resilient, and with inflation pressures easing again, ... Read More
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Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets
Macro - Weekly Briefings - Emerging Markets Headline inflation in most of the ASEAN-6 (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) is tracking higher this year. However, we still expect full-year figures for inflation in 2024 will be softer than in 2023, except in Vietnam ... Read More
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Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Iran
Analysis by Region - Emerging Markets - Iran Despite a significant increase in crude oil output in 2023, Iran’s GDP growth is expected to slow in 2024 due to reduced oil exports and fixed investment. Growth is projected to slow in FY2024 to 2.9%, hindered by tighter sanctions affecting oil productio ... Read More
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Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Italy
Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Italy As estimated last quarter, Italy’s industrial output in Q4 has gone from bad to worse. The country’s output fell by 0.4% in the final quarter of 2023, the third consecutive fall in output. While manufacturing did grow in 2023’s last quarter, industrial p ... Read More
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Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Canada
Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - Canada Canada’s industrial production for Q4 of 2023 expanded by approximately 0.4%. However, overall industrial production contracted by approximately 0.6% in 2023. Our outlook for 2024 is slightly more positive, with output in the sector expected to expand b ... Read More
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Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - United States
Industry - Country Industry Forecasts - United States US industrial production growth has been revised up to grow 2.1% in 2024, and gradually cool down in 2025 with 1.5% growth. We expect to see positive sequential quarter-on-quarter growth every quarter this year except for Q4. We continue to belie ... Read More
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