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Which country has the most credible emissions target?    Alarmingly, our research shows that G20 countries representing 65% of global greenhouse gas emissions have targets with low credibility.   Download our report to learn more: okt.to/KTMs7p

Which country has the most credible emissions target?
  
Alarmingly, our research shows that G20 countries representing 65% of global greenhouse gas emissions have targets with low credibility. 
 
Download our report to learn more: okt.to/KTMs7p
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Oxford Economics' 2025 update of the Global Cities Index will be released next week! This new edition ranks the world's largest 1,000 cities and introduces City Archetypes, starting with Cultural Capitals, where culture meets quality of life. Sign up now: okt.to/HvfiVd

Oxford Economics' 2025 update of the Global Cities Index will be released next week! This new edition ranks the world's largest 1,000 cities and introduces City Archetypes, starting with Cultural Capitals, where culture meets quality of life. Sign up now: okt.to/HvfiVd
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The reduction in US tariffs on China will soften the demand shock via higher inflation and less real disposable income.   Download our report to learn more: okt.to/PCAiyD

The reduction in US tariffs on China will soften the demand shock via higher inflation and less real disposable income. 
 
Download our report to learn more: okt.to/PCAiyD
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One day closer! ⏳ Our 2025 update of the Global Cities Index will be released soon, ranking the world's largest 1,000 cities. Next in our City Archetypes series is Industrial Hubs, where growth is driven by extraction and manufacturing. Sign up now: okt.to/eVtsou

One day closer! ⏳ Our 2025 update of the Global Cities Index will be released soon, ranking the world's largest 1,000 cities. Next in our City Archetypes series is Industrial Hubs, where growth is driven by extraction and manufacturing. Sign up now: okt.to/eVtsou
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Where is disharmony costing you most? FIS & Oxford Economics reveal the real impact of misalignment in organizations Explore the interactive dashboard to see your industry's gap—and how to close it. 🔗 oxfordeconomics.com/fis-the-harmon…

Where is disharmony costing you most?

<a href="/FISGlobal/">FIS</a> &amp; Oxford Economics reveal the real impact of misalignment in organizations  Explore the interactive dashboard to see your industry's gap—and how to close it.
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Top 10 Developing Megacities in Oxford Economics' 2025 update of the Global Cities Index 🔜 Massive urban areas (10M+ residents) in the developing world like Jakarta, Bangkok and Manila, where rapid urbanisation strains infrastructure. For early access: okt.to/vpKQ1o

Top 10 Developing Megacities in Oxford Economics' 2025 update of the Global Cities Index 🔜 Massive urban areas (10M+ residents) in the developing world like Jakarta, Bangkok and Manila, where rapid urbanisation strains infrastructure. For early access: okt.to/vpKQ1o
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Join us on 29 May for an exclusive webinar as we unveil our Q2 2025 Megatrends Scenarios and explore how divergent paths for global trade could reshape the long-term economic landscape. 👉 okt.to/ydCU4X #MegatrendsScenarios #Geopolitics #GlobalTrade

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Why do only 50% of business transformations succeed? Oxford Economics’ Matthew Reynolds joins #SAPSapphire to share findings from our new study with SAP—and how to fix what’s not working. Read his blog for a preview of the discussion: okt.to/XPd1iV

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The full release of our Global Cities Index 2025 will come in 2 days! 🌅 Introducing Emerging Standouts—emerging-market cities where productivity and income growth offer huge opportunities for businesses. For early access: okt.to/KXvE2t

The full release of our Global Cities Index 2025 will come in 2 days! 🌅 Introducing Emerging Standouts—emerging-market cities where productivity and income growth offer huge opportunities for businesses. For early access: okt.to/KXvE2t
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We’re excited to be attending and speaking at FIS Emerald tomorrow, May 20, in Orlando! 🔍 Preview the research: 👉 oxfordeconomics.com/resource/how-m… #FISEmeraldMomentum #FISEmerald2025 #TheHarmonyGap

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Tomorrow, we will release the highly anticipated 2025 edition of our Global Cities Index report. Today, we invite you on a journey of discovery as we unveil the new City Archetypes typology. Sign up here to get the report in your inbox tomorrow: okt.to/ZRo54p

Tomorrow, we will release the highly anticipated 2025 edition of our Global Cities Index report. Today, we invite you on a journey of discovery as we unveil the new City Archetypes typology.

Sign up here to get the report in your inbox tomorrow: okt.to/ZRo54p
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New Report: Chevron’s Impact in West Contra Costa County Oxford Economics finds that Chevron’s Richmond operations contributed $1.1B to local GDP and supported 3,830 jobs in 2022. Read more: //www.oxfordeconomics.com/resource/chevrons-impact-in-west-contra-costa-county/

New Report: <a href="/Chevron/">Chevron</a>’s Impact in West Contra Costa County
Oxford Economics finds that Chevron’s Richmond operations contributed $1.1B to local GDP and supported 3,830 jobs in 2022.

Read more: //www.oxfordeconomics.com/resource/chevrons-impact-in-west-contra-costa-county/
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Oxford Economics is proud to launch the 2025 update of the Global Cities Index. 🚀 Ranking the world's largest 1,000 cities, this new edition empowers you to unlock the potential of urban economies. Download the report now for more data-driven insights: okt.to/vhKWSl

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The early days of the Trump administration’s second term have brought a swift and sweeping overhaul of US federal climate and energy policy. What are the implications of Trump’s Climate Policy? Read the latest blog: okt.to/P4OwTM

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Proud to see London ranked the 2nd top global city in the 2025 Global Cities Index–alongside Paris, Tokyo and San Francisco. A testament to our world-class talent pool, economic strength and quality of life. oxfordeconomics.com/global-cities-…

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Looking ahead to 2060? Our Megatrends Scenarios now extend forecasts to 2060, providing a long-term view of how different global trade paths could shape economic outcomes. 🔎 Discover more: okt.to/PfKx6W #MegatrendsScenarios #Ai #TradeWar

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Our estimation shows that if the threatened tariffs on imports from the EU and smartphones were to be implemented, it would reduce US’ annual GDP growth this year by 0.2ppts and raise peak y/y inflation by 0.2ppts.   Download our report: okt.to/nYq7d8

Our estimation shows that if the threatened tariffs on imports from the EU and smartphones were to be implemented, it would reduce US’ annual GDP growth this year by 0.2ppts and raise peak y/y inflation by 0.2ppts.
 
Download our report: okt.to/nYq7d8
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Oxford Economics' Global Cities Index 2025 reflects the latest assessment of the opportunities and challenges facing the world's largest 1,000 cities. This year, resilient economic outlooks have led to higher rankings for some cities. Read the full blog: okt.to/ridJRN

Oxford Economics' Global Cities Index 2025 reflects the latest assessment of the opportunities and challenges facing the world's largest 1,000 cities. This year, resilient economic outlooks have led to higher rankings for some cities. Read the full blog: okt.to/ridJRN
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Even the best thought leadership can fall short without strategy. Debra D'Agostino breaks down 4 key challenges—and how to solve them: oxfordeconomics.com/resource/maste… 🔍 Want more? Join our webinar to dive deeper: oxfordeconomics.com/event/from-ins… #ThoughtLeadership okt.to/YevEuT

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If you’re reading this from New York City, that means you’re in the RIGHT PLACE. For the second year in a row, our city tops Oxford Economics’ Global Cities Index thanks to our strong economic center — powered by the RECORD JOBS we've created and our small businesses that are

If you’re reading this from New York City, that means you’re in the RIGHT PLACE.

For the second year in a row, our city tops Oxford Economics’ Global Cities Index thanks to our strong economic center — powered by the RECORD JOBS we've created and our small businesses that are