New appointment at Oxford Economics

31 August 2016
| By Staff |
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Oxford Economics Australia has announced a new appointment.

The group announced this week it had appointed Sarah Hunter to the role of head of Asia Pacific macroeconomic consulting.

It said that in the role, Hunter would lead the firm's macroeconomic consulting practice across the Asia Pacific and expand its capabilities in modelling, scenario analysis and stress testing.

Hunter was previously based within the group's New York office where she had a similar role for the Americas.

The announcement said that in addition to the consulting work, Hunter would also contribute to the firm's economic forecasting work in Australia and New Zealand.

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