Webinar

Russia and Ukraine: the latest developments and their implications for the global economy

In this webinar, we examine the latest news on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Western response. We also discuss the likely spill-over effects for global financial and commodity markets, and the implications for food prices.

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Tatiana Orlova

Lead EM Economist

Tatiana Orlova

Lead EM Economist

Tatiana Orlova | Lead EM Economist

 

Tatiana recently joined Oxford Economics as a Lead Economist for Emerging Markets. Prior to this, she was working at Emerginomics which she founded and was also the Chief Economist. From November 2012 until April 2016 Tatiana worked for The Royal Bank of Scotland, London as the Director in CEEMEA Research, Fixed Income.

Innes McFee
Innes McFee

Strategy Services and EM Macro Research

Innes McFee

Innes McFee

Strategy Services and EM Macro Research

Innes McFee | Head of Global Strategy Services and EM Macro Research

 

Innes McFee is Managing Director of Macro and Investor Services, based in London. Innes oversees the activities of the Macro & Investor Services teams globally, including the Global Macro Forecast and Global Macro Service. Innes joined Oxford Economics in 2017 after 6 years at Lloyds Banking Group as a Senior Economist.

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