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Iran Conflict – One Month On: Assessing the Global Economic Impact

8 April 2026 – 10.00am GMT
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One month on from the escalation of the Iran conflict, its economic effects are becoming clearer across global and regional economies.

Disruption to energy markets is sustaining upward pressure on prices, complicating the inflation outlook, while weaker confidence and heightened uncertainty are weighing on growth. The tourism sector is also showing signs of strain as travel patterns adjust to increased risk.

In this webinar, we reassess how the conflict is shaping the global and regional outlook, explore updated scenarios for energy markets, and consider the implications for economic activity and tourism flows in the months ahead.

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Speakers

Matthew Pritchard
Matthew Pritchard

Matthew heads-up the subscriptions sales team in the Middle East and is responsible for strategic and commercial activities across the region. He joined the team in 2021 and is based in our Dubai office. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Matthew was a Sales Director at Fitch Solutions covering business development across the Middle East having moved to Dubai from London to help set-up their UAE office in 2015. Matthew holds a Master’s degree in Management (with a speciality in International Business) and a Batchelor’s degree in Philosophy, both from the University of Sheffield.

Head of Business Development, Middle East
Ben May
Ben May

Ben May is a Director of Global Macroeconomic Research at Oxford Economics and is involved in the production and presentation of the company’s global macroeconomic views, with a leading role in our coverage of the advanced economies. Ben joined Oxford Economics in April 2014. He has over 15 years’ experience as a macro economist in the public and private sector and has over a decade’s expertise covering the Eurozone economy.

Before joining the Global Macro team, Ben worked on the Eurozone team at Oxford Economics. In addition to his working covering broad Eurozone issues he was also responsible for research on the ECB and Germany. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Ben spent over six years at Capital Economics and was responsible for the coverage of the southern Eurozone economies throughout the Eurozone crisis. Before that, he spent seven years at the Bank of England, working in three divisions of the Monetary Analysis area of the Bank, which provides research and analysis for the Monetary Policy Committee. Ben has a BSc in Economics with Statistics from the University of Bristol and an MSc in Economics from University College London.

Director, Macro Forecasting & Analysis
Azad Zangana
Azad Zangana

Azad joined Oxford Economics in July 2025 as Head of GCC Macroeconomic Analysis, where he is responsible for leading thematic research for the GCC region.Before joining Oxford Economics, Azad spent over 15 years as a Senior Economist & Strategist at global asset manager Schroders where he was responsible for formulating the house view on the UK and European economies. Later he co-led the team, taking a more global role, and focusing on thematic issues such as demographics, AI and automation, geopolitics and climate change. Prior to this, Azad spent five years at HM Treasury specialising in the UK’s Businesses Sector including international trade, and Eastern European Economies.

Head of GCC Macroeconomic Analysis
Bridget Payne
Bridget Payne

Bridget is Head of Energy Forecasting. She leads the production of oil, gas, coal, and refined fuel forecasts for our Commodities Service and shapes Oxford Economics’ view on energy markets through analysis of key trends and developments.

Bridget joined Oxford Economics from the energy consultancy Flow&Ebb, where she supported corporate and industrial users with energy hedging, procurement, investment, and strategy. Prior to that, she worked in the Victoria State Government Department of Treasury and Finance, focusing on energy and climate policy.

She holds a Master of Development Economics from Victoria University of Wellington and a Bachelor of Business (Economics) from the University of Technology, Sydney.

Head of Energy Forecasting
Aaron Goldring
Aaron Goldring

Aaron Goldring – a Senior Economist within the Tourism team of Oxford Economics – leads our forecasts for travel and tourism in the GCC region. Based in Dubai, Aaron splits his time between analysing trends in global and GCC tourism, projecting key travel metrics, and reporting on key developments that affect the outlook for travel and tourism. In addition, Aaron has worked extensively on bespoke consulting projects for industry stakeholders worldwide, including economic impact analysis for public and private sector clients in the Middle East. Aaron has been with Oxford Economics for 6 years and holds a first-class degree in Business Economics from Ulster University.

Senior Economist, Tourism Economics

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8 April 2026
10:00am GMT