Thomas Pugh is our UK and Ireland economist with a wealth of experience in analysing the key economic events in the UK and around the world. He provides insightful and accessible commentary on how these events affect businesses in the real economy in the UK. He works closely with RSM Chief Economist, Joe Brusuelas, to give a comprehensive overview of the economic issues that middle market business leaders need to be aware of.
Thomas started his career in economics at HM Treasury, where he worked on developing new banking regulations during the financial crisis to make the financial system more robust. He also worked on the economic situation of UK households and how they were affected by the crisis.
He then moved to Capital Economics, where he specialised in analysing trends in the demand and supply of energy commodities and developing price forecasts. He also covered other aspects of the global economy, such as inflation, trade and monetary policy. He also assessed the impact of Brexit and the pandemic on various sectors and regions in the UK, as well as on consumer spending, investment and public finances.
Thomas is regularly quoted and interviewed by the UK’s financial media, such as the BBC and the Financial Times, and frequently presents his thoughts and insights on the UK economy to businesses and conferences around the country and internationally.