KEY POINTS
  • Businesses now see geopolitical tensions as the biggest threat to the global economy, according to the latest survey by Oxford Economics.
  • The finding "confirms" that businesses' perceptions of economic risks have shifted significantly.
  • Around 36% of businesses polled view geopolitical tensions as top risks currently — such as those related to issues over Taiwan, South Korea, and Russia-NATO
A Chinese and US national flag hang on a fence at an international school in Beijing on December 6, 2018. (Photo by Fred DUFOUR / AFP) (Photo by FRED DUFOUR/AFP via Getty Images)

Businesses see geopolitical tensions as the biggest threat to the global economy right now, according to the latest survey by Oxford Economics.

The finding "confirms" that perceptions of economic risks have shifted significantly for businesses, said Jamie Thompson, head of macro scenarios and author of the survey.