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Tariffe e tensioni geopolitiche, quale impatto per l’Europa?

with Nicola Nobile and Paolo Grignani | Online | March 26, 2025

Mentre il mondo si scontra con un’amministrazione Trump molto interventista, l’economia dell’Eurozona rimane sostanzialmente bloccata, in attesa di sviluppi sul fronte dazi e alle prese con la questione Ucraina e le relative implicazioni a livello di spesa per la Difesa.

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Global Cities: Searching for growth opportunities in an uncertain future

with George Bowen and Mark Britton | Online | January 28, 2025

As the world emerges from recent economic turbulence, the next few years will see a pick-up in growth for cities around the world. However, with opportunity comes uncertainty, and the outlook is perhaps the most uncertain it has been for years. What does the future hold for the world’s most important cities? In this webinar, we will discuss the key trends shaping the economic outlook for cities, including technological advancements, shifting global trade dynamics, and the impact of environmental and geopolitical challenges.

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Uncertain travel growth: key themes for 2025

with Dave Goodger and Helen McDermott | Online | December 18, 2024

2025 looks set to be a year of growth for the travel industry as the volume of demand worldwide is hitting new record highs, but there remains considerable uncertainty around the pace of growth. Economic, geopolitical and sector specific risks will impact on final performance in all major destinations. In this webinar we will explore the key themes that will define travel activity in the coming year.

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Nordics: Growing tailwinds to support economic recovery

with Daniel Kral, Rory Fennessy, Lawrence Harper-Scott and Nico Palesch | Online | October 24, 2024

With inflation down significantly across advanced markets, major central banks have started to cut interest rates and households finally enjoy real income gains. But there are also reasons to be cautious, as geopolitical risks remain abundant. In this webinar, we will unpack the drivers of our near-term macro, industry, and cities outlook for the Nordic economies.

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Global real estate outlook: Harnessing the power of megatrends

with Mark Unsworth and Nicholas Wilson | Online | September 18, 2024

Join us for our latest webinar where we explore the outlook for global commercial real estate (CRE) through the lens of megatrends. This two-part session begins with a look at the latest global CRE outlook, providing our view on key markets, sectors, and investment opportunities. In the second part, we dive into the key findings from our latest research on the Megatrends Resilience Index, which identifies the four secular forces—demographics, technology, geopolitics, and climate—reshaping the CRE landscape. We will highlight how advanced economies such as Australia, Singapore, and the UK are best positioned to capitalise on these trends, and how various real estate sectors—from residential to industrial—will respond to these forces.

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Navigating the Geopolitical storm – our latest scenarios

with Jamie Thompson and Samuel Gonzalez Holguera | Online | September 12, 2024

How could escalating geopolitical tensions reshape the global economy? With businesses increasingly alarmed by geopolitical risks, this webinar will delve into the most pressing concerns identified in recent Global Risk Surveys. Our analysis covers the potential economic impacts of rising Middle East tensions and the consequences of a renewed trade war if Donald Trump returns to the White House. Additionally, we examine other risks associated with the 2024 US election, including the implications of a Kamala Harris presidential victory. Join us to gain critical insights from our latest Global Scenarios Service.

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Exploring AI’s global potential: What will set the pace and pattern for global AI adoption?

with Adam Slater, Debra D'Agostino, Innes McFee, Abby Samp and Richard Holt | Online | June 23, 2023

Oxford Economics are pleased to launch our AI Panel Discussion series where our experts focus on questions such as the role of AI in job displacement and labor disruption as well as AI potentially being an important catalyst for longer-term growth. This series will explore how AI tools will be affected by a number of factors as well as the challenges that will determine which sectors, cities and nations may lead or lag the AI revolution.

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Exploring AI’s global potential: Could AI boost economic productivity?

with Adam Slater, Debra D'Agostino, Innes McFee, Abby Samp and Richard Holt | Online | June 21, 2023

Oxford Economics are pleased to launch our AI Panel Discussion series where our experts focus on questions such as the role of AI in job displacement and labor disruption as well as AI potentially being an important catalyst for longer-term growth. This series will explore how AI tools will be affected by a number of factors as well as the challenges that will determine which sectors, cities and nations may lead or lag the AI revolution.

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2025, che anno sarà?

with Nicola Nobile and Paolo Grignani | Online |

Nel 2025, l'economia globale ed europea dovrà affrontare una combinazione di rischi già noti e nuove incertezze. Da un lato, i fattori geopolitici continueranno a pesare, mentre dall'altro la nuova amministrazione USA, il rallentamento dell'economia cinese e le dinamiche politiche in Francia e Germania contribuiranno ad accrescere il clima di instabilità

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