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Asia Pacific Macro Service

The Asia Pacific Macro Service provides corporations, financial service firms and
government departments with the tools and insights to monitor the latest macro
trends in the world’s most dynamic region, and assess their impacts on business
or investment plans.

Complete Coverage
■■ Country Economic Forecasts. Concise
country reports providing commentary
and forecasts, with monthly updates for
major economies.
■■ Research Briefings. Daily, event-driven
analysis of macroeconomic events, market A regular flow of event-driven
shifts, emerging trends, and policy changes. insights, forecast commentaries,
■■ Data Insights and Chartbooks. and analysis of key data releases.
Immediate analysis of data releases and
the implications for our macro forecast,
and monthly dashboards of key data and
trends for the region.
■■ Global Economic Databank. Detailed
macroeconomic data on 203 countries with
forecasts to 2040.
■■ Global Scenario Service. Analysis of the key
risks to the Asian economy and the impacts
they have on countries, asset classes and
commodities. Monthly economic chartbooks to highlight key
■■ Industry Forecasts. Detailed forecast reports economic trends, and a regular summary of
and data for 100 industrial sectors across the our forecast for the Asia economy.
major Asian economies.
■■ Asian Cities and Regional Forecasts.
Regularly updated forecasts and analysis for
key cities in Asia, with forecasts to 2030.
■■ China Cities and Regional Forecasts.
Forecasts and analysis for 286 Chinese
cities and 30 provinces with forecasts to
2030.
■■ Webinars and presentations. Regular
regional outlook webinars, as well as event- Searches for economic
driven updates; and access to our archive industry, or regional data
of presentations. can be saved for future Global Scenario Service
reference and downloaded
■■ Economist contact. Full access to our entire quickly to Excel.
team of APAC economists.
The Asia Pacific Team About Oxford Economics
The Oxford Economics team is located in four offices across Oxford Economics is a world leader in global forecasting
the Asia Pacific region: Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo and and quantitative data analysis. With more than 1,000
Sydney. Leading the team are: clients worldwide, we are one of the world’s foremost
■■ Louis Kuijs, Chief Asia Economist, Hong Kong Louis is independent global advisory firms, providing reports,
responsible for leading the firm’s APAC research, including forecasts and analytical tools on 200 countries, 100
all macroeconomic analysis and forecasting and leading industrial sectors and over 3,000 cities.
client conferences around the world. Prior to joining Founded in 1981, originally as a joint venture with Oxford
Oxford, Louis has held senior positions at the International University, we employ more than 150 professional
Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and most recently economists, and have a close network of over 500
as Chief Economist for Greater China for the Royal Bank contributing researchers. The rigour of our analysis, calibre
of Scotland in HK. of staff and affiliation to leading research groups, make
us a trusted resource for top decision makers. Our clients
■■ Oliver Salmon, Senior Economist, Singapore Oliver
include leading multinational companies and financial
leads the APAC macro consultancy team based in
institutions, key government bodies and trade associations,
Singapore. His work includes country and industry
top universities, consultancies, and think tanks.
forecasting, bank stress testing, economic impact
analysis, scenario modelling and speaking at major How we produce our forecasts
conferences around the region.
Our Global Economic Model is the most world’s most
■■ Sian Fenner, Senior Economist, Singapore Sian leads widely used commercial macroeconomic model. Individual
the macroeconomic forecasting team based in Singapore. country models are fully linked through global assumptions
She is responsible for forecasting the Singapore and about trade, exchange rates, competitiveness, capital
Australian economies, and has also been involved major markets, interest rates, commodity prices, and
consulting projects such as forecasting shipping freight internationally traded goods and services.
rates and building a bespoke coal price model. Prior to
Our team of economists apply the model as a quantitative
joining Oxford, she served as the lead emerging market
framework to ensure the quality, accuracy, and timeliness
economist at Lloyds Bank and was an economist at the
of its analysis. And because our economic, industry, and
Australian Federal Treasury.
city models are linked, all forecasts are consistent across
■■ Andrew Tessler, Head of Impact Analysis, Sydney countries, sectors, and sub-regions.
Andrew’s team specialises in economic impact
modelling and analysis, including: cost-benefit analysis,
For more information or to apply for a free trial, visit
environmental, transport economics, economics of
www.oxfordeconomics.com, or contact your nearest
crime and film piracy, defence economics and tourism
Oxford Economics office below.
economics. He has 16 years’ experience as an
economist, including four years at the New South Wales
Treasury and seven at Booz & Co. He also served five
years as a law enforcement intelligence officer.

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