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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2026 · 3 MIN

Permutable AI Announces Upcoming Global Macro Sentiment Indices

from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses an exciting development in market intelligence with the announcement of Permutable AI's upcoming Global Macro Sentiment Indices. This innovative framework is designed to transform global news flow into machine-readable economic signals, offering a new way for investors and economists to understand macroeconomic narratives. The Global Macro Sentiment Indices represent a significant evolution in Permutable's macro intelligence capabilities, providing expanded global coverage, broader source representation, and deeper signal granularity across the world's information ecosystem. Built for investors, macro strategists, economists, and risk teams, the Global Macro Sentiment Indices aim to help organizations monitor how macroeconomic narratives evolve between official economic releases and market pricing. By capturing how macroeconomic pressure forms, evolves, and spreads across the global information environment, these indices provide country-level insights into key macroeconomic themes such as inflation, growth, monetary policy, fiscal developments, trade, and geopolitical risk. For more information, visit Permutable AI's website.

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