Webinar

Eurozone Key Themes 2026 – Dull growth as ambition meets reality

11 December 2025
    3 sessions:
  • 11 December 2025 – 10.00am GMT (London)
  • 11 December 2025 – 10.00am HKT (Hong Kong)
  • 11 December 2025 – 12.00pm EST (New York)
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The Eurozone economy appears resilient, but when looking under the hood growth is weaker than headline figures suggest and remains very uneven across countries.

The economy should gain momentum next year, but without a strong policy impulse boosting activity, we expect growth will remain lacklustre. In this webinar we’ll explore some of the key themes we think will shape the 2026 outlook, including fiscal policy, the second China shock, the impact of AI, and the outlook for inflation and interest rates in the Eurozone.

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Speakers

Angel Talavera
Angel Talavera

Ángel Talavera is Head of European Economics and is responsible for developing Oxford Economics’ macro view on the region, as well as producing macroeconomic forecasts for Spain. He manages a team of 12 economists producing regional and country-specific thematic research on over 30 countries, as well as contributing to the editorial line of Oxford Economics globally. Angel’s work also involves presenting the outlook to clients around the world and he is frequently quoted in international media.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Ángel spent over five years in two different stints as an economist at FocusEconomics, a Barcelona-based macroeconomic consulting firm. In between, he worked at Beazley Group, an insurance firm based in London, where he focused on country risk.

Head of Europe, Macro
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