Website Overview: Macro

“Macro” refers to macroeconomics. MacroMicro is built around the idea of using data to support better decision-making. The Macroeconomics section brings together key global macroeconomic data and charts, covering major economies such as the United States, China, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan. The Macro Scorecard serves as an essential starting point for investors to understand global macro trends, business cycles, and market developments.

Section Description
Global Provides an overview of the global Macro Scorecard, helps users understand business cycles, and tracks the key turning-point indicators MacroMicro is watching over the next six months. It is the best starting point for beginners to build a macro framework.
Country Data Center A dedicated section for comparing the same indicator across countries. It covers areas such as the overall economy, GDP, prices, interest rates, government debt, population, and employment. Users can view multi-country data through both line charts and heatmap tables to quickly identify relative positions and differences across economies.
United States A comprehensive data page focused on the U.S. macroeconomy. As the world’s most important economy, U.S. policy direction and business-cycle changes have a major impact on global markets. This page serves as a core entry point for tracking U.S. economic fundamentals.
China A dedicated page for tracking China’s macroeconomic developments. As the world’s second-largest economy and a major manufacturing hub, changes in China’s demand and policy direction have a significant impact on global supply chains and commodity markets.
Europe Tracks the macroeconomic conditions of major European economies, covering the United Kingdom, the Eurozone as a whole, and key member countries such as Germany, France, and Italy. It is suitable for investors monitoring European Central Bank policy and euro trends.
Japan A dedicated page for tracking Japan’s macroeconomy. Japan’s long-standing low-rate environment and unique monetary policy framework make it an important market to watch for global FX and bond investors.
Southeast Asia Tracks macroeconomic trends across Southeast Asian emerging markets, including Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore. As global supply chains continue to reorganize, Southeast Asia’s role in manufacturing and trade is becoming increasingly important, making this section useful for investors focused on emerging-market opportunities.
Taiwan A dedicated page for Taiwan’s macroeconomy. Taiwan sits at the core of the global semiconductor and technology supply chain, making its export, manufacturing, and business-cycle data important leading indicators for global industry trends.
Emerging Markets Tracks overall economic trends across global emerging markets. This section is suitable for investors monitoring capital flows, FX risks, and growth potential in emerging markets.