February 2021

Economic brief: what the figures tell us (#1)

A review of recent economic figures leads us to the conclusion that this crisis may well be the most brutal and precipitous in recent history. In fact, studies show that when compared with the financial crisis of 2007–2009, the current crisis generated the same level of stress for economies in only six months instead of two years.

One of the most striking characteristics of this crisis is its diversity of impact, whether at the citizen, business or country level.

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May 2023

Economic brief – A cloudy forecast

Is the global economy, or at least the situation in the West, showing some signs of normalisation, after what has been a difficult period for many? Are we soon to see the back of this period of high inflation? What is the link between these two factors? And what conclu...

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April 2023

Building tomorrow: The COP of Action

This report introduces Accuracy’s key recommendations and guidelines on three specific topics that the construction sector needs to address to move towards sustainable practices and achieve net zero by 2050. The intent is to outline the areas where COP 28 should focus ...

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April 2023

Economic brief – A glance at 2023

In this edition of the Economic Brief, we will analyse economists’ forecasts for economic growth in 2023. Comparing visions for quarter 1 with those for quarter 4, we will consider how growth profiles for Western economies will evolve over the course of the year and lo...

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