KEY POINTS
  • The world economy is moving into a "different" super cycle, Peter Oppenheimer, head of macro research in Europe at Goldman Sachs, told "Squawk Box Europe."
  • Artificial intelligence and decarbonization are two of the key factors that could have a positive impact during this new cycle, he said.
  • Oppenheimer also pointed out that there are historical parallels to current developments that could hold lessons for the future.
A screen displays the Dow Jones Industrial Average after the closing bell on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange on Dec. 13, 2023.

The global economy is moving into a new "super cycle," with artificial intelligence and decarbonization being driving factors, according to Peter Oppenheimer, head of macro research in Europe at Goldman Sachs.

"We are moving clearly into a different super cycle," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" on Monday.