Fintech Permutable AI today announces the launch of its Institutional Asset Sentiment Indices, a dataset designed to transform millions of global narratives intoFintech Permutable AI today announces the launch of its Institutional Asset Sentiment Indices, a dataset designed to transform millions of global narratives into

Fintech Permutable AI Launches Asset Sentiment Indices as Global Market Volatility Accelerates

2026/03/17 17:20
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Fintech Permutable AI today announces the launch of its Institutional Asset Sentiment Indices, a dataset designed to transform millions of global narratives into structured market intelligence for institutional investors.

Across commodities, metals, energy and G10 currencies, price formation has accelerated. Policy repricing, geopolitical escalation, supply chain disruption and macro regime shifts now move markets in hours rather than weeks. At the same time, millions of headlines across jurisdictions and languages compete for attention.

Permutable AI has developed a financial data pipeline that processes these global narratives in near real time and translates them into structured asset sentiment indices designed to help institutions monitor how evolving information flows may influence market dynamics.

From Narrative Noise to Structured Financial Data

Permutable’s technology goes beyond traditional news aggregation by analysing a broad range of drivers linked to asset price formation – including inventories, refinery capacity, shipping risk, production levels, exchange communication and policy rhetoric – and mapping sentiment directly to the associated asset.

Using proprietary AI models, headlines from more than 250,000 sources across 70+ languages are processed continuously and translated into asset-specific sentiment indicators for front-month contracts across Energy, Agriculture, Precious Metals, Industrial Metals and G10 FX.

Each signal reflects the estimated directional impact of narrative developments on the asset, aggregated into a −1 to +1 composite index.

The result is a structured dataset that financial institutions can integrate into research workflows, quantitative modelling and market monitoring.

Institutions can analyse multiple topic-level indices per asset, separating microstructure developments from broader macro regime transitions and enabling more granular analysis than traditional sentiment datasets.

Built on Extensive Historical Data

Permutable’s dataset spans 11 years of strict point-in-time history, with models trained on earlier periods and evaluated on subsequent out-of-sample data.

The indices have also been monitored alongside an internal research framework over the past 18 months, allowing the firm to observe how narrative signals behave during live market conditions and periods of heightened volatility.

Financial Infrastructure for Global Narrative Analysis

Permutable’s approach combines macroeconomic regime analysis with large-scale multilingual data processing. Domestic narratives – often overlooked in English-only datasets – can be captured earlier, helping institutions track how local developments propagate through global markets.

In markets defined by speed and information flow, this type of narrative analysis is emerging as an important new layer of financial data infrastructure.

Full Look-Through Transparency

Through Permutable’s Trading Co-Pilot visualisation platform, users can explore the underlying stories and events associated with shifts in sentiment readings. This transparency allows institutions to examine which narratives may be contributing to changes in the index.

Wilson Chan, CEO of Permutable AI, commented:

“We built the Asset Sentiment Indices with an institutional mindset. Our goal is to organise millions of global narratives into structured, measurable insight that helps institutions better understand how information flows may influence markets. As financial markets react faster to global events, having clearer visibility into narrative dynamics is becoming increasingly important.”

Designed for integration into professional research workflows, Permutable’s Institutional Asset Sentiment Indices help institutions monitor narrative developments across global commodities and macro markets.

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