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The Magnificent Seven are propelling US equity indices to unprecedented concentrations. The question is: Will the megacap dominance persist?
In the last few years issues such as the cost of living crisis, and the Covid-19 pandemic have pushed the...
Calendar 2024 marks a turning point in the construction and infrastructure industry in Australia, with total construction work done expected...
Proposing to introduce a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard can hardly be a bad thing - particularly when you're the last...
When business leaders think of the “thresholds” that hold meaningful consequences for their organisations, ones affecting corporate tax or regulatory...
Oxford Economics set the stage for the year ahead, at our inaugural Global Economic Outlook Conference, in London on Wednesday,...
Oxford Economics is proud to have contributed to the following research studies highlighted at the World Economic Forum’s annual gathering...
Outside the financial sector, people might be forgiven for dismissing the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation's (SFDR) latest public consultation as...
Concerned about the lingering effects of inflation, rising interest rates, and the impact of geopolitical turmoil, many consumers are tapping...
Ever since the onset of advanced economies’ campaign of interest rate hikes in December 2021 there has been a lively...
In October 2023, the CBAM entered its first transitional phase, requiring EU importers to start reporting on their emissions. The...
he Q4 update of our IFRS9 and CECL scenarios services paints a more pessimistic view of the balance of risks...
We forecast that Tokyo Prefecture will remain Asia Pacific's largest city in GDP terms until 2034, before being overtaken by...
A palpably cautious mood has settled over central banks, economists, and corporate leaders. In many countries, the rise in interest...
As the world heats up, so does the urgency to assess our collective progress against the goal of limiting global...
The United States and Europe are both set to fall into a shallow industrial recession this year, thanks to a...
Every year, the Conference of the Parties on Climate Change captures the world's attention for a few weeks as government,...
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is one of the central pillars of the EU’s Fit for 55 Agenda,...
Stricken sovereigns are suffering as China and the Western-dominated IMF Board engage in a titanic wrestling match over crisis-resolution architecture....