Capital Economics
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| Capital Economics Ltd | |
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| Type | |
| Founded | London (1999) |
| Founder | Roger Bootle |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Key people | Roger Bootle, Managing Director Julian Jessop, Director Jonathan Loynes, Director |
| Industry | Economics and Finance |
| Employees | 35 |
| Website | http://www.capitaleconomics.com |
Capital Economics Ltd is an independent macroeconomic research consultancy based in London, UK. It was founded in 1999 by Roger Bootle. The firm has offices in London, UK, and Toronto, Canada.
Capital Economics currently has over 600 regular clients, ranging from some of the world’s largest banks to boutique property investors. They include fund managers, insurance companies, pension funds, investment banks, hedge funds, stockbrokers, retailers, and house builders.
[edit] Principal Staff
- Roger Bootle, Managing Director.
- Julian Jessop, Chief International Economist.
- Jonathan Loynes, Chief European Economist. Loynes came top of the Sunday Times table of UK economic forecasters in both 2000 and 2005.[1]

