The easing of the severe supply-chain bottlenecks that brought the eurozone’s industrial recovery to a standstill in early 2021 will be gradual, with...
Construction | Untangling the different construction measures
Posted by Nicholas Fearnley on Nov 30, 2021
Oxford Economics recommends clients who either operate in, or are heavily exposed to the construction industry use the value of Work Done, as this...
Eurozone | Low-flation risks to come back to the fore in late-2022
Posted by Oliver Rakau on Nov 18, 2021
We see little evidence that the outlook for underlying inflation in the eurozone is much changed from a few months ago. In fact, there’s a high...
Denmark | Economy heats up as GDP surprises to the upside in Q3
Posted by Rory Fennessy on Nov 18, 2021
According to the advance estimate, Q3 GDP exceeded expectations with a 2% expansion. While this figure is subject to revision, Denmark is on course...
Eurozone | Rising headwinds will test post-winter optimism
Posted by Daniela Ordonez on Nov 12, 2021
The ZEW and the Sentix for November surprised on the upside, showing thatinvestors are increasingly confident about the future even though current...
US | October brings no relief to US supply chain strains
Posted by Oren Klachkin on Nov 5, 2021
Our US supply chain stress tracker indicates that supply chain pressures worsened in October, after having eased in September. Preliminary data show...
China | Slowdown on weak demand rather than supply issues
Posted by Louis Kuijs on Nov 3, 2021
China's official manufacturing PMI fell 0.4 points to 49.2 in October, while the non-manufacturing PMI dropped to 52.4, from 53.2 in September. High...
Marsh & Guy Carpenter: The Future of Construction
Posted by Economic Impact on Oct 21, 2021
This forward-looking report by Oxford Economics' Forecasting team provides forecasts for global construction to 2030 as well as perspectives on...
Canada | Industry mix drives provincial scarring in long pandemic
Posted by Cory Renner on Oct 15, 2021
A sustained pandemic with scarring effects would reduce Canada’s economic growth by close to 0.3ppts per annum between 2021 and 2026. Less...
Australia | A greener economy is becoming inevitable
Posted by Thomas Rudgley on Sep 30, 2021
The Australian government is facing growing pressure on several fronts to solidify lower carbon emission targets. If left unchecked, these pressures...