Invest Africa and Oxford Economics Africa partnered up to disseminate critical economic and political updates from across the continent, owing to the need for reliable information to prepare decision-makers in a constantly evolving business landscape. The dynamic environment across the continent demands trustworthy news and considered analysis to unpick complex developments on one of the world’s most diverse regions. These critical insights delivered directly to your inbox keep you informed and assured of dependable discernment on Africa’s key developments.


Forecasting and consulting services

Oxford Economics Africa’s coverage provides comprehensive analysis of immediate and long-term economic prospects in addition to forecasts and commentary by country, sector and city that will benefit organisations monitoring risks or opportunities for their operations or investments in the continent.

With headquarters in South Africa Oxford Economics Africa has a strong reputation for local knowledge, independence and quality. The firm employs a highly qualified team of economists, econometricians, quantitative analysts, political analysts and editors. All are experts in their field and cumulatively have decades of experience in covering Africa, ensuring that insights are provided within the context of a comprehensive knowledge of the African continent, its history, and each country’s unique political and economic setting.

Should you like to know more about Oxford Economics Africa services, request a demo or contact them at africainfo@oxfordeconomics.com.


Insights

Talking points

Analysis and commentary on key economic and political events as they occur across Africa's 29 main economies and sub-regions.

Topics typically include: Forecast updates; Rate changes; Changes in sovereign risk ratings; Election results; Political appointments; Business deals; Policy change; Reaction to events

Events, Webinars and Podcasts

Oxford Economics run a worldwide programme of insightful conferences, roundtables, webinars and podcasts presented by their economic experts

Country Report

Quarterly Updates highlight significant economic, political and financial market developments that have occurred during the most recent three-month period for 26 major economies. Bi-Annual updates of the remaining 28 African countries, describe in detail our baseline outlook for each economy.


OEA has published a new report on Pre-emptive debt restructuring: a viable scenario for Africa?

Our Head of Africa Macro Jacques Nel has recently spoken on Business Day TV:


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Reports

In the run-up to Invest Africa’s flagship event, The Africa Debate, Oxford Economics produced three reports on the key themes of discussion: mobilising financial, human and natural capital to meet Africa’s development goals.

Financial capital

A fundamental change in funding beckons ..

Human Capital

Unlocking the potential of Africa’s most valuable resource

Natural capital

A holistic view of Africa’s role in combating climate change

 

Oxford Economics Africa specialises in providing forecasts and insights for major African economies. Our services provide a comprehensive analysis of immediate and long-term prospects that will benefit organisations monitoring risks or opportunities for their operations or investments in the continent.

South Africa-based Oxford Economics Africa has a strong reputation for independence and quality. The firm employs a highly qualified team of economists, econometricians, quantitative analysts, political analysts and editors. All are experts in their field and cumulatively have decades of experience in covering Africa, ensuring that insights are provided within the context of a comprehensive knowledge of the African continent, its history, and each country’s unique political and economic setting.

Oxford Economics Africa is majority owned by Oxford Economics, a leader in global forecasting and analysis. Its best-of-class global economic and industry models and analytical tools provide an unparalleled ability to forecast external market trends and assess their economic, social and business impact.

Should you like to know more about Oxford Economics Africa services, request a demo or contact them at africainfo@oxfordeconomics.com.


Contact the Team

 

Elton Rupa
Head of Global Business Development
eroupa@oxfordeconomics.com

Henk Gnade
Head of African Business Development
hgnade@oxfordeconomics.com

 

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