Eurozone economy ready to take off

After a long period of restrictions which sent the eurozone economy into a double-dip recession, the outlook is finally brightening and activity looks ready to take off. An improved medical situation and the acceleration in the vaccination process will allow European economies to reopen, leading to a strong period of growth for the remainder of the year. As the economy recovers, inflation concerns are gradually replacing growth concerns, but we still expect eurozone inflation to remain moderate beyond the temporary rise in prices seen this year.

We will be repeating the same webinar to cater for the difference in time zones between the Americas, APAC and EMEA:

  • APAC – Tuesday 22nd June| 10:00 HKT
  • EMEA – Tuesday 22nd June | 10:00 BST
  • Americas – Tuesday 22nd June | 16:00 EDT

Angel Talavera

Head of Europe Economics

Angel Talavera

Head of Europe Economics

Angel Talavera | Head of Europe Economics

Ángel is Head of European Economics and is responsible for developing Oxford Economics’ view on the region, as well as producing macroeconomic forecasts for Spain. He manages a team of 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.

Daniel Kral

Senior Economist

Daniel Kral

Senior Economist

Daniel Kral | Senior Economist

Daniel is a senior economist, covering smaller European economies and producing thematic research on the eurozone and the Nordics. He gained a Master of Research from University College London in 2014.

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