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How has the past year redefined long-run risks to the global economy?

24 February 2026
    3 sessions:
  • 24 February 2026 – 10.00am HKT (Hong Kong)
  • 24 February 2026 – 10.00am GMT (London)
  • 24 February 2026 – 12.00pm EST (New York)
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Recent developments such as rising US isolationism and the AI investment boom could materially change long-term growth prospects. In this webinar, we quantify how the past year’s shifts are reshaping risks to the long-run outlook.

We explore new risks through our Megatrends Scenarios service, while introducing two new upside scenarios: Tech Acceleration, where successful deployment of technology including AI lifts growth through stronger productivity and faster innovation; and Open World, where global reform and pro-integration policies increase openness in Emerging Markets, unlocking new trade, capital, and technology flows.

Register now and gain the insights you need to navigate the forces transforming today’s global economy.

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Speakers

Daniel Moseley
Daniel Moseley

Dan is a Lead Economist in the Macro Modelling and Scenarios team, based in London. Since joining Oxford Economics in 2018, Dan has worked on a range of consulting projects, regulatory stress tests, bespoke scenario analysis and econometric modelling projects. Dan is responsible for the publication of our long-run macroeconomic scenario projections, the Megatrends Scenarios service.

Associate Director - Scenarios and Macro Modelling
Marco Santaniello
Marco Santaniello

Marco Santaniello is an Economist in the Scenarios and Macro Modelling Division at Oxford Economics, based in London. He contributes to the development of long-term global scenarios and bespoke client projects using the Global Economic Model, as well as supporting the running of subscription services such as the Global Scenario Service (GSS). Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Marco worked as a Ratings Associate in the Sovereign Risk team at Moody’s Ratings. He holds a master’s degree in Economics from the University of Oxford and a bachelor’s degree in Political Economy from King’s College London.

Economist - Scenarios and Macro Modelling
Benjamin Trevis
Benjamin Trevis

Benjamin Trevis is a Senior Economist on the Scenarios and Modelling team at Oxford Economics. His work contributes to a variety of consulting projects, analysing both short- and long-term macroeconomic risks. This research explores how factors such as geopolitics, climate change, technology, and demographics shape the global economic outlook, with particular attention to the risks associated with them.

Benjamin joined Oxford Economics’ London office in September 2023. He previously worked at the Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr) as an Economist, and holds a Masters degree in Economics from the University of Sheffield.  

Senior Economist - Scenarios and Macro Modelling

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