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More than two-thirds of commodities are expected to record price increases in 2026 as a result of the Iran war...
Why are Easter eggs so expensive? Rising cocoa prices, supply shortages, and the Iran war are pushing chocolate prices higher,...
Investment in renewables is no longer only about climate policy. It is also central to energy security and, in many...
We've modelled a "Prolonged Iran War" scenario using our Global Economic Model — and the results are sobering.
Digital risks are reshaping the management agenda, even as familiar vulnerabilities continue to test operational resilience. Business conduct risk—the exposure created by a company’s own actions, decisions and practices—is adding a new roster of concerns...
The costs of artificial intelligence misuse and malfunction are real and growing, but nobody knows the total scope—or the true...
While the fundamentals for global industrial growth have remained relatively constant, downside risks have notably risen.
A recent Oxford Economics report examines how fare negotiation—the ability for riders and drivers to agree on a trip price...
Blog Construction’s Next Big Shift Rising costs, fiscal pressures, and the changing economics of construction. Market capacity to deliver is only...
A gold medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics is estimated to be worth around US$1,938, almost three times its value...
In this blog, we address the key questions raised on economic growth, AI adoption, trade policy during our Global Economic...
Blog How Leading CPG Companies Understand Their Economic Footprint Understanding the broader economic role of a business is becoming increasingly...
As confidence of the US’ role as the anchor of the international order weakens, our long-term Global Rebalance scenario explores...
Despite an environment of rising protectionism and political volatility, the global economy has proved remarkably resilient.
Today, Asia sits second in global data centre market share, behind North America, and the growth in capacity is set...
As heads of state at the World Economic Forum in Davos last Tuesday focused on geopolitics, business leaders at the...
Japan is famous for its bullet trains, robots, and precision manufacturing, but step into many offices and you’ll find paper...
Gulf cities are betting big on AI. With billions of dollars in planned investment and megawatts of capacity in the...
A 10% blanket tariff rising to 25% in June, coupled with tit-for-tat retaliation, would cause EU manufacturing value-added output to...