Real-time signal acquisition
A continuous ingestion layer that captures, normalises, and verifies FDI-relevant signals within minutes.
Global FDI Monitor turns high-frequency public-domain signals, official statistical releases, and policy events into one auditable analytical layer for corporate decision-makers.
Multiple capability layers that compound across every corporate workflow — from live signal acquisition to sovereign-grade deployment.
A continuous ingestion layer that captures, normalises, and verifies FDI-relevant signals within minutes.
Every indicator is reproducible, versioned, DOI-issued, and connected to its source lineage.
Signals are tier-classified from Platinum to Bronze and tied to governance-ready evidence.
Track source-density, regional desks, source markets, destination cities, and capital corridors through one geographic evidence layer.
Capital moves in real time. Public data does not.
Statistical releases arrive late, with revisions. FDI Monitor closes that gap by stitching verified public-domain signals into a continuously refreshed decision layer.
Every signal carries confidence scoring, source attribution, timestamped verification, and complete audit lineage.
Designed around evidence quality, city-level geography, sector taxonomy, type of investment, and live publication controls.
Every record carries a 0–100 confidence score, tiered into Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze for decision weighting.
City and zone-level intelligence connects projects to real operating locations, corridors, and urban competitiveness.
Signals are normalized across parent sectors, sub-sectors, activities, and strategic value chains.
Greenfield, expansion, reinvestment, M&A, relocation, joint venture, brownfield, and non-equity modes are classified consistently.
Visual confidence scoring combines trend movement, geographic coverage, sector performance, and source quality into one corporate evidence view.
Visual sector chapters connect live signals to the industries reshaping investment competition.
Capital-intensive deployment across grids, storage, renewables, hydrogen, and industrial decarbonisation.
Strategic capacity, incentives, and supply-chain localisation.
Digital infrastructure, cloud regions, and high-power investment zones.
Ports, warehouses, trade corridors, and near-shoring networks.
Production expansion, supplier clusters, and industrial zones.
Benchmark cities, identify investment hubs, detect new corridors, and connect national policy shifts to local project pipelines.
The public site introduces the intelligence layer; the platform converts it into dashboards, country snapshots, corridor briefs, mission plans, and custom reports.
Every signal in the corpus is hyperlinked to its primary source — from IPAs and ministries to corporate filings and accredited press of record.
Monitor verified company announcements, policy shifts, source-market movements, city-level project signals, and corridor activity as they are classified.
Consult on FDI strategy, policy development, sector positioning, incentive design, market entry, and investment promotion missions.
Designed for governments, IPAs, investors, and development institutions that need verified capital intelligence rather than delayed market snapshots.
A focused strategy model for transforming verified investment signals into country, city, sector, and corridor intelligence.
FDI Monitor is designed to support policy development, investment promotion, market analysis, and measurable economic impact through real-time, source-attributed intelligence.
To become the global reference layer for real-time FDI intelligence, enabling governments, IPAs, investors, and development institutions to make faster, better-grounded investment decisions.
To deliver verified, comparable, and forward-looking FDI intelligence across economies, cities, sectors, companies, and investment corridors with transparent methodology and source attribution.
Evidence quality, transparency, speed, comparability, geographic precision, source integrity, and decision usefulness guide every dataset, indicator, model, and report output.
To improve investment promotion, policy design, sector targeting, mission planning, benchmarking, and economic-impact assessment through continuously updated intelligence.
Continuous signals, verified sources, data pipelines, APIs, and city-level granularity.
Competitiveness benchmarking, investor lifecycle analytics, company movement, and sector positioning.
Scenario planning, policy recommendations, impact assessment, and sector-specific intelligence.
Live monitoring surfaces policy changes, company announcements, project expansions, corridor shifts, and sector momentum.
Consult on FDI strategy, policy development, sector positioning, incentive design, market entry, and investment promotion missions.
Signal capture, source validation, benchmarking, corridor intelligence, foresight, and report generation — all governed by one transparent methodology.
Global, regional, national, city, and corridor-level intelligence for corporate comparison.
Every entry is source-attributed, scored, and classified so weak signals never equal verified intelligence.
Benchmark markets, identify corridors, plan missions, and generate decision-ready briefs.
Compact performance evidence for corporate FDI decision workflows.
Traditional FDI intelligence is slow, fragmented, and difficult to compare across markets.
FDI Monitor provides a structured corpus where countries, sectors, source markets, cities, and corridors can be evaluated under one methodology.
The platform is built around source governance, terminology discipline, and exportable intelligence outputs for decision-makers.
Each signal passes through ingestion, normalisation, verification, confidence scoring, and publication with auditable lineage.
Four publication stages with clear source, entity, geography, and confidence controls.
Continuous capture from tier-classified sources including IPAs, ministries, central banks, statistical agencies, and corporate filings.
Currency, sector taxonomy, geography, counterparties, and source identity are harmonised against reference registries.
Tier-classified, DOI-issued, hyperlinked to source, and pushed to the live feed after validation.
A weighted score applied to each signal at ingestion and reviewed under versioned methodology governance.
Every signal carries a 0–100 score calculated from source credibility, verification depth, entity resolution, geographic validation, data completeness, and type completeness.
Corporate standing of the originating publisher: official portals, central banks, ministries, company filings, or accredited press.
Independent corroboration across additional sources with entity, location, date, and capex tolerance checks.
Resolved company identity, ultimate investing country logic, and validated location hierarchy.
Publication tiers determine downstream weighting in indicators, foresight outputs, and policy briefings.
Multi-source, complete, corporate-grade signal with senior validation for flagship intelligence outputs.
High-quality source with most fields complete and source identity validated.
Partial but usable intelligence requiring lower downstream weighting.
Monitoring queue signal with low confidence until corroborated.
The platform applies source governance, entity resolution, taxonomy control, data-quality checks, and versioned publication rules.
Canonical company and institution records preserve parent-subsidiary relationships, counterparty identity, and source-market attribution.
Publishers are classified by authority tier, access method, licensing status, update cadence, and reliability history.
Each run validates duplicates, missing fields, geography mismatches, capex sanity, and future-dated signals.
Country, city, and special-zone records are reconciled against ISO, UN M49, and internal location registries.
Raw source language is translated into a stable sector and activity taxonomy for comparison across markets.
Methodology versions are attached to scores so historical outputs remain auditable and reproducible.
DOI-issued reports, methodology papers, corridor studies, sector deep-dives, and foresight scenarios — published as corporate intelligence assets.
Filter by category. Publications are designed for decision-makers and freely citable under corporate attribution.
Annual flagship report mapping the corridors reshaping global investment and the sectors absorbing new capital formation.
Open Publication →Bilateral corridor analysis across source markets, sectors, and project pipelines.
Sector concentration, capex pipeline, supply-chain risk, and policy incentives.
Base, downside, and upside scenarios for corridor rotation and capital allocation.
Each collection is structured for corporate use: briefing, evidence, source trail, methodology note, and decision implication.
Annual and quarterly outlooks on capital flows, corridors, sector rotation, policy shifts, and global competitiveness.
Source-to-destination flow analysis with project pipelines, source markets, destination hubs, and active policy drivers.
Sector-level intelligence on capex trends, strategic supply chains, policy incentives, and company movement.
Transparent notes explaining scoring, classification, indicator construction, source governance, and model limitations.
Scenario-based research on geopolitical, technological, and geoeconomic shifts affecting future capital allocation.
Short-form decision briefs for governments, IPAs, and institutions monitoring regulation, incentives, and market access.
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