Macro is an abbreviation for Macroeconomic. MacroMicro aggregates global macroeconomic data and charts across major economies, including the U.S., China, Europe, Japan, and Taiwan, serving as a starting point for understanding global macro trends.
| Global | In the Global section, you can get an overview of the global macroeconomic scorecard, confirm business cycles, and identify key turning indicators that M Square focuses on for the next six months! It is the most suitable first stop for beginners! |
| Cross-Country Database | A dedicated area for cross-country comparison of the same indicators. From economic aggregates, GDP, prices, interest rates, government debt, population, employment, and more, it simultaneously presents data from multiple countries, supporting both line chart trends and heatmap tables, allowing a quick view of each country's relative position and gaps. |
| United States | A comprehensive data page focused on the US macroeconomy. The US is the world’s most important economy, and its policy directions and economic changes influence global markets. This page is the core entry point for tracking the fundamentals of the US economy. |
| China | A dedicated page tracking China’s macroeconomic dynamics. As the world’s second-largest economy and manufacturing hub, China’s demand and policy changes have profound impacts on global supply chains and raw material markets. |
| Europe | A page tracking the macroeconomic conditions of major European economies, covering the UK and the Eurozone as a whole, as well as key member countries like Germany, France, and Italy. Suitable for investors interested in European Central Bank policies and the euro’s trends. |
| Japan | A dedicated page tracking Japan’s macroeconomy. Japan’s long-term low interest rates and unique monetary policy environment make it an important observation target for global exchange rates and bond markets. |
| ASEAN | A page tracking the macroeconomic conditions of emerging markets in Southeast Asia, includes Veitnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Singapore. As global supply chains restructure, ASEAN’s role in manufacturing and trade is increasingly important, suitable for investors focused on emerging market positioning. |
| Taiwan | A dedicated page for Taiwan’s macroeconomy. Taiwan is at the core of the global semiconductor and technology supply chains, and its export, manufacturing, and economic data have leading significance for global industry trends. |
| Emerging Markets | A page tracking the overall economic trends of global emerging markets, suitable for investors concerned with capital flows, exchange rate risks, and growth potential in emerging markets. |