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How likely is it that Iran will stop shipping through the Strait? In our latest report, we explore a downside scenario where ceasefire negotiations break down and Iran attempts to disrupt trade with mines and attacks on shipping. Download now: okt.to/06gSdo
We are thrilled to announce that Oxford Economics has acquired a majority stake in @RealAlpineMacro, a prominent global investment research firm based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Learn more: okt.to/8S7fih

Join our latest webinar as we discuss the potential pathways for oil prices against the backdrop of Israel's attack on Iran and the subsequent conflict, as well as the ongoing impact of Trump's tariffs on global commodity markets. Register now: okt.to/v8PbwT
Which sectors will truly benefit from Europe's defence spending surge? 📌 Read our latest blog to uncover the "defence winners": okt.to/uW2qh5 🗓️ Register for our webinar for a Q&A session with our expert team: okt.to/pFkibx

While some cities have successfully adapted to rapid global changes, Global Cities Index 2025 reveals that some are grappling with demographic challenges that risk leaving them behind. Discover how "Legacy Cities" could turn challenges into opportunities: okt.to/U9CzLt

Higher tariffs are a feature, not a bug We expect high US tariffs are the new norm and will prove difficult for future administrations to reverse. Read our blog to learn more: okt.to/UDoSwC
What are tariffs good for? The Trump administration offered multiple explanation for US trade policy goals. In our latest blog, we evaluate the effectiveness of tariffs: okt.to/Y8vWt1
Moody’s upgraded Oman from Ba1 to Baa3, returning it to investment grade thanks to stronger fiscal discipline & lower debt (36.4% GDP). Oman’s economy is more resilient due to its diversification efforts. 🔗 More insights: okt.to/IcJO65 #MiddleEast #Oman #Inflation
In the 2025 update of our Global Cities Index, we've identified 63 Cultural Capitals among the 1,000 cities, from global hubs to smaller, culture-rich cities. Read our latest blog to discover how culture powers city economies: okt.to/gA4PiE
What do the tariff letters mean for APAC and the China+1 strategy? Find out in our latest report: okt.to/T4jIH0
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Which governments should worry about their deficits? In our latest report, we examine the fiscal positions of the advanced economies, and explain why we remain sanguine on the risks of fiscal crises. Download now: okt.to/HcdvmM

Our 2025 update of the Global Cities Index assessed a range of quantifiable characteristics to identify Sustainable Cities. While Europe is a stronghold for sustainability and climate, new leaders are emerging around the world. Read the full blog: okt.to/cBO2Se

In collaboration with @Splunk, Oxford Economics surveyed over 2,000 security professionals around the globe to understand how organizations across industries are building a smarter, more resilient Security Operations Center (SOC). Read the full report now: okt.to/Ryo0NO
Is your Government Affairs strategy ready for Asia’s shifting trade landscape? Last week in Singapore, we gathered leaders to unpack what it means for business. New report drops 30 June: The Strategic Rise of Government Affairs in Asia Sign up: okt.to/goyabW

A group of cities is quietly emerging as important centres in their own right, setting the pace for progress within their respective countries and regions, which we call Regional Leaders. Read our latest blog to discover what these cities are: okt.to/WaD9cL
Our Lead Economist Betty Wang recently visited Tianjin, where she witnessed China's economic contrasts firsthand. Read more in her latest blog: okt.to/7pxv4H
The 2025 update of Oxford Economics’ Global Cities Index introduces city archetypes. Cities can use these archetypes to better benchmark their current performance against a subset of similar peers around the world. Download the full report: okt.to/ksLVet
We are honoured to receive a total of 103 awards in this year’s FocusEconomics Analyst Forecast Awards. Learn more: okt.to/nj679g
With border carbon measures like the EU CBAM taking hold, is the world moving toward a unified carbon pricing system—or drifting apart? In our new @hinrichfdn report, we explore how regional carbon markets could offer a practical path forward. oxfordeconomics.com/resource/towar…