Selling Signals - the Data Monetisation Podcast

Julia Meigh: Macro, Mayhem & (Prediction) Markets

37 min · 1 mei 2026
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In this episode of Selling Signals, we’re joined by Julia Meigh, who has spent years helping investors decide what data to buy, with a particular focus on macro and ESG. Few people have had a closer view of how macro investors think about new datasets or how providers break into the market generally.  We discuss what macro funds actually need from data and where vendors still have room to win. Julia also shares her view on geopolitical uncertainty and on prediction markets, both of which are playing a bigger role in macro investing. This episode is essential listening for anyone building data products for macro investors or trying to understand where that market is heading.

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