Chosen theme: Data-Driven Insights into Global Economic Trends. Welcome to a clear-eyed, human-centered journey through the world’s data—turning complex indicators into stories, signals, and smarter decisions. Subscribe, comment, and shape our next explorations together.

Inflation depends on what households actually buy. Energy weights vary, housing measures differ, and services dynamics lag goods. Understanding basket composition clarifies why two countries can face the same shock yet live very different price stories.

Labor Markets, Wages, and Productivity

Vacancies versus unemployment reveals matching efficiency. When openings stay high despite tightening policy, frictions or sectoral mismatches may dominate. Watching this curve shift helps us separate cyclical cooling from structural change—share your hiring experience to ground the numbers.

Energy, Prices, and the Transition

Oil price spikes transmit through transport, plastics, and expectations. Watching crack spreads and term structures signals whether moves are supply-driven or demand-led. Layering these with inflation swaps helps anticipate central bank reaction functions with greater clarity.

Energy, Prices, and the Transition

Storage levels, heating degree days, and pipeline flows shaped Europe’s 2022–23 narrative. When inventories were above seasonal norms, price risks eased. Data-grounded context beats panic—subscribe for weekly dashboards that keep energy noise in perspective.

Alternative Signals When Official Data Lags

Satellite luminosity correlates with activity, especially where reporting is sparse. Pairing lights with electricity demand improved our growth estimates for frontier markets. It is imperfect yet powerful—tell us where to test it next, and we will share results.

Alternative Signals When Official Data Lags

Anonymized mobility trends, hotel bookings, and restaurant reservations reveal service-sector momentum in near real time. During reopenings, these indicators outpaced official data. We combine them with card spending to validate shifts before they become consensus.

Build Your Personal Macro Data Stack

Start with FRED, World Bank, OECD, IMF, and UN Comtrade APIs. Pull series programmatically, document sources, and schedule updates. If you want a starter template, subscribe and we will send a lightweight, annotated notebook for your workflow.
Barryhinesmemorial
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.