MACROECONOMIC VIEW

The economic backdrop, organized for investors

Track core U.S. economic indicators from primary sources and examine the conditions influencing company performance, market assumptions, and investment research.

GDP

Inflation

US Treasury Yield Curve

Consumer Health

Production

Housing

Labor Market

GDP Inflation US Treasury Yield Curve Consumer Health Production Housing Labor Market

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What’s possible on the Macro View?

ECONOMIC CONTEXT

See the conditions surrounding the company

Company analysis without economic context is incomplete.

Macro View brings essential U.S. indicators into one research environment, helping you monitor the forces affecting demand, costs, financing conditions, employment, consumer behavior, and corporate performance.

Trusted

Review indicators from the Federal Reserve, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, FRED, and the University of Michigan.

Efficient

Move between major economic categories without searching through multiple government websites and disconnected data sets.

Focused

See the indicators most relevant to fundamental company and investment research.

Move between the economy and the company

Review GDP, inflation, employment, industrial production, housing, interest rates, and consumer conditions in one place.

Then move directly into Company Profiles or Sherlock Insights to examine how those conditions may affect individual businesses, sectors, costs, demand, margins, and management expectations.

ONE-TAP ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

Go beyond the latest headline number

A single economic release rarely tells the full story.

Sherlock helps organize the underlying direction, contributing factors, historical context, and related indicators. Select a topic and receive structured analysis without writing or refining a prompt.

A clearer macro view for deeper fundamental work

Use Macro View to establish the economic context. Then use Sherlock to evaluate how that environment connects to the companies you follow.

“Sherlock has changed the way I begin my research. I can establish the economic context quickly and spend more of my time examining what the information means.”

Senior Financial Research Analyst

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