OECD

  • Four views: Future prospects for the weight-loss sector

    Four views: Future prospects for the weight-loss sector

    Portfolio Adviser asks this month’s panel for their views on the future prospects for a healthcare sector that seems to be booming

  • Woodford: UK growth set to top OECD

    Woodford: UK growth set to top OECD

    Neil Woodford has told investors the UK is set to become the fastest-growing economy in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) by the end of 2018 as he notes institutional investors remain underinvested in the country post Brexit.

  • PA ANALYSIS: Is growth upgrade as rosy as it seems?

    PA ANALYSIS: Is growth upgrade as rosy as it seems?

    The forecast for UK growth saw its “biggest upward revision”, a “boost” to the UK Treasury and even “soared” on Tuesday, at least according to the headline reaction to the latest OECD numbers, but is the picture as rosy at it seems?

  • OECD’s fresh warning hits market sentiment

    OECD’s fresh warning hits market sentiment

    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has issued a fresh warning on the prospect of economic fallout if the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union.

  • OECD forecasts put new pressure on ECB

    OECD forecasts put new pressure on ECB

    The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has cut its global economic growth forecasts due to concern over the impact of the sluggish eurozone economy and geopolitical trouble spots around the world.

  • IMF and OECD agree that global growth is on the up

    IMF and OECD agree that global growth is on the up

    The IMF and OECD are both predicting a positive growth story for the global economy in 2013, slow and hesitant but positive.

  • PA Analysis: Unlike Obama I'm no bull

    PA Analysis: Unlike Obama I’m no bull

    Obama must be bullish on the US economy, but for American stocks it will be far from plain sailing.

  • OECD GDP growth continues to slow

    The OECDs gross domestic product slowed to 0.2% in Q2 2011, down from 0.3% in the previous quarter.

  • Asia Pacific will fundamentally outshine OECD countries

    Soo Nam Ng highlights why Asia Pacific ex Japan is better placed than the OECD countries.