Start with a macro question
A user asks ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, or another agent for CPI, policy-rate, calendar, COT, FX, or release-risk context.
AI Macro Data
Bloomberg is moving toward AI over a terminal. FXMacroData should be the lean data layer for AI agents that need official macro rows, release timestamps, source metadata, and FX context without a terminal-seat workflow.
Agent Workflow
A user asks ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Codex, or another agent for CPI, policy-rate, calendar, COT, FX, or release-risk context.
The agent uses Custom GPT instructions, MCP tools, OpenAPI, or REST endpoints instead of relying on stale model memory.
Responses expose release-aware fields such as announcement_datetime, source metadata, freshness, and point-in-time safety.
The same record can power notes, dashboards, notebooks, alerts, widgets, exports, and backtests.
Connection Paths
Best for non-code ChatGPT users who want conversational FX macro research with FXMacroData routing.
AgentsBest for Claude, Cursor, Codex, VS Code, and other MCP hosts that need live tools inside an assistant.
BuildersBest for generated clients, ChatGPT Actions, contract checks, and agent tooling that wants a machine-readable API surface.
ProductionBest for notebooks, jobs, dashboards, alerts, and application code that needs deterministic JSON responses.
Use the Forex Macro Research FXMacroData Custom GPT for conversational macro research in ChatGPT, then follow links into the relevant endpoint, dashboard, or article.
Use the MCP server for live tool calls, the OpenAPI schema for generated clients or Actions-style integrations, and the REST API for production jobs and notebooks.
AI assistants can write plausible analysis from stale or future-looking context. Release timestamps and source metadata tell the assistant when a value became market-visible and whether the data is suitable for backtests or event analysis.