What’s next for Emerging Markets?

We will go over the key challenges and opportunities in EM for next year. In Brazil, we will take a close look at the political-fiscal-monetary interlinkages; in Russia, our Bloomberg Number 1-ranked economist will go over her main forecasts and key call on rouble; lastly in South Africa, we will focus on the public budget trajectory.

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

  • APAC – Monday 15th November | 10:00 HKT
  • EMEA – Monday 15th November | 10:00 GMT
  • Americas – Monday 15th November | 16:00 EST

Regis Chatellier

Director of EM Strategy

Regis Chatellier

Director of EM Strategy

Regis Chatellier | Director of EM Strategy

Regis is a senior strategist in charge of global emerging markets. He covers the sovereign hard currency debt, FX and local rates markets, combining top-down macro research with bottom-up/quant modelling approaches. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Regis worked for more than 20 years in investment banks. He did his studies at Sciences Po. Paris (Economics & Finance) and he holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Nantes.

Marcos Casarin

Chief Latin American Economist

Marcos Casarin

Chief Latin American Economist

Marcos Casarin | Chief Latin American Economist

Following a six-year stint in London, he relocated to Mexico City in 2018 to run the firm’s Latin America operation locally. Marcos is responsible for developing Oxford’s in-house view on the region, as well as producing the macroeconomic forecasts for Brazil. He manages a team of economists who produce regional and country-specific research pieces on over 30 countries, as well as contributes to the editorial line of Oxford Economics globally. Marcos’ work also involves presenting the outlook to clients around the world and liaising with the media.

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.

Jee-A Van Der Linde

Economist

Jee-A Van Der Linde

Economist

Jee-A Van Der Linde | Economist

Jee-A is an economist at Oxford Economics Africa and joined the company in 2018. He is responsible for the macro-economic analysis of Rwanda and Zimbabwe. Jee-A has an MCom in Risk Management, focusing on International Finance and Market Co-movement. After his studies at the North-West University in Potchefstroom, he joined COFCO International and also worked for Allan Gray before joining Oxford Economics Africa.

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