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Tomas is a Data Analyst working on Euromonitor’s Economies and Consumers research. His role is to analyse a vast array of economic data sets and develop macroeconomic models to provide insight into market trends, consumer behaviour, and overall economic performance.
Tomas uses programming and modelling skills, with expertise in programming languages like R, to write scripts for data cleaning, processing and analysis, and to build predictive models. Tomas works with and models macro data, including MQ forecasts and macro scenarios, and has served a prominent role in the development of calculation tools, as well as working collaboratively with other teams on set projects. His experience here has allowed him to hone his skills in data analysis and modelling, as well as work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver enhanced, impactful insights.
Growing political and economic tensions are leading to supply chain diversification efforts, with new regional trade hubs emerging in Asia, Europe and the Americas. However, it remains unclear if new manufacturing hubs can fully replace China in global supply chains due to China's dominance in the hi-tech goods sector and underdeveloped supporting industries in other countries.
For the first time ever, the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will feature an equal number of female and male athletes, which is expected to increase fan interest and opportunities for women and girls to participate in sports. In recent years, women’s professional sports fandom and women’s participation in athletics have been on the rise, leading to opportunities for sportswear brands to appeal to women’s sports fans and female athletes alike through sponsorships, product launches and event activations.
As we hit the mid-point of 2024, there are two key themes to watch in the global economy, namely disinflation and divergence.