United States & Oxford Economics
16 shared events · Importance 6 · Last updated Jul 02, 2026
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United States: The United States is the nation whose labor market data is being reported, indicating a stable but not booming employment situation.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics provides expert analysis on the jobless claims data through its Senior U.S. Economist, Matthew Martin.
May 21, 2026 · 6 articles
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United States: The United States economy is experiencing high inflation, driven by energy prices and tariffs, which is impacting consumer spending and creating political challenges for the Trump administration. The United States — Federal Reserve is under pressure to address this inflation.
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics>>>' lead US economist, Nancy Vanden Houten, commented that inflation might not get worse but will remain 'a bit warm for the time being'.
Jun 10, 2026 · 63 articles
Domestic
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics, through its lead US analyst John Canavan, provided an analysis suggesting Donald Trump's bond purchases are a prudent diversification of his assets.
Aug 20, 2025 · 6 articles
Domestic
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics, in conjunction with the World Travel and Tourism Council, analyzed global economies and projected the United States to be the only one to lose tourism dollars this year.
Dec 10, 2025 · 6 articles
Domestic
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics' senior economist, Thomas Feltmate, commented on the soft footing of the labor market, with employers reluctant to hire but also to fire.
Dec 16, 2025 · 11 articles
International
Oxford Economics: Oxford Economics predicted a global recession if the war lasts for six months due to oil supply shortages.
Mar 29, 2026 · 13 articles
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