Capital Economics
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| Industry | Economics and Finance |
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| Founded | London (1999) |
| Founder(s) | Roger Bootle |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Key people | Roger Bootle, Managing Director Julian Jessop, Director Jonathan Loynes, Director |
| Employees | 50 |
| Website | http://www.capitaleconomics.com |
Capital Economics is one of the leading independent macro economic research consultancies in the world, providing research on the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and the UK, and on the property sector. Founded in 1999, Capital Economics have gained an enviable reputation for original and insightful research and have built up a wide and distinguished client base. They produce publications for world-wide distribution and offer support to clients in their respective time-zones through our offices in Toronto, London and Singapore.
Over 1200 institutions across the globe, ranging from some of the world’s largest banks to boutique property investors, subscribe to their publication packages. These include fund managers, insurance companies, pension funds, investment banks, hedge funds, stockbrokers, retailers, house builders, property developers, construction companies, building societies and specialist lenders. Capital Economics are their clients’ outsourced economic advisers.
Their main business is the provision, mainly by e-mail, of regular pieces of written economic research which are sold in packages for annual subscription. In addition they are available for telephone queries and discussion and presentations. Presentations can be at clients’ offices to management groups or at larger venues to hundreds of clients and invited guests. Capital Economics also undertake bespoke research projects commissioned by companies, government agencies, and trade associations.
[edit] Principal Staff
- Roger Bootle, Managing Director.
- Julian Jessop, Chief Global Economist.
- Jonathan Loynes, Chief European Economist. Loynes came top of the Sunday Times table of UK economic forecasters in both 2000 and 2005.[1]
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