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Global Publications

Below is a list of our Global Publications for the last 5 months. If you are looking for reports older than 5 months please email info@pantheonmacro.com, or contact your account rep

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Global Datanote: Manufacturing PMI, ASEAN, February 2026

  • In one line: Rising domestic and external demand lifting most boats.

Global Datanote: Flash PMIs, France, February 2026

In one line: A modest rebound, but GDP growth is doing better than implied by the PMIs. 

Global Datanote: PMIs, Switzerland, January 2026

In one line: Tentative signs of a recovery after the mayhem of 2025.

Global Datanote: RatingDog Manufacturing PMI, China, January 2026

In one line: China's manufacturing PMIs indicate sharp divergence between old and new industries

Global Datanote: Advance PMIs, Eurozone, January

In one line: Decent, but now signals downside risks relative to official forecasts. 

Global Datanote: INSEE Business Confidence & Advance PMIs, France, January

In one line: Strength in manufacturing, but PMIs signal weakness in services. 

Global Datanote: RatingDog Manufacturing PMI, China, November 2025

In one line: RatingDog PMI stung by waning domestic demand, despite buoyant overseas orders

Global Datanote: Flash PMIs, Eurozone, November 2025

  • In one line: Still pointing to upside risks to our forecast for Q4.

Global Datanote: Flash PMIs, Germany, November 2025

  • In one line: Private sector activity growth slows but Q4 still set to be better than Q3.  
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