Pantheon Macroeconomics

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About Pantheon Macroeconomics

Pantheon Macroeconomics aims to be the premier provider of unbiased, independent macroeconomic research to financial market professionals around the world. Our work focuses on the United States, Eurozone, UK, Asia and Latin America but we draw on long experience to assess and forecast the impact of global economic and market developments.

We seek to provide actionable intelligence in our research, which is published daily and is available by subscription only. Our clients appreciate our candor and rigor, and our willingness to take non-consensus views when our analysis leads us away from the herd. Pantheon’s clients include banks, hedge funds, pension funds and investors in property and other assets.

Our Chief Economist. Chairman and Founder, Ian Shepherdson, is a double winner of the Wall Street Journal's annual U.S. economic forecasting competition. He has over 25 years’ experience in both independent and institutional macroeconomic research, and has lived and worked in the United States and Britain. His research is direct, clear and free of economic jargon, but firmly grounded in his analysis of the data. Find out more about our products and services.

 

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