26th November 2020 [The Riksbank's] move shows “it will not stand idly by as the economy heads south”, said David Oxley, senior Europe economist at Capital Economics. View article
New jobs, green jobs: planet-friendly roles dominate hiring “I think market dynamics will work over time — if there’s a long period of strong demand and wages structurally increase that would lead people to retrain,” says Capital Economics’ David Oxley. “I... 21st January 2024 · Financial Times
Green investors will learn the art of stockpicking Anyone who thinks borrowing costs have peaked should therefore be buying green stocks. Capital Economics reckons that if 10-year U.S. Treasury yields fall to the analyst’s 3.75% forecast level by the... 22nd December 2023 · Reuters
Clean-Energy Stocks Aren’t as Toxic as They Look “After trailing the MSCI World Energy Index by about 70% since the bull market in bonds ended in early 2021, the MSCI Global Alternative Energy Index should regain dominance in 2024, predicts David... 3rd November 2023 · Bloomberg