An independent analytical platform dedicated to making macroeconomic knowledge accessible, rigorous, and genuinely useful.
Xentoriva was founded on a straightforward conviction: that rigorous economic analysis should be freely available, independent of commercial interests, and written for anyone genuinely curious about how the global economy works.
We do not sell services, subscriptions, or investment products. Every article, indicator overview, and trend analysis published on this platform is produced for one purpose alone — to inform.
All content on Xentoriva is strictly for informational and educational purposes. Nothing published here constitutes financial, investment, or professional advice.
The standards that govern every piece of analysis we publish.
Every claim is grounded in publicly available data and established economic frameworks. We source from official statistical agencies, central bank publications, and peer-reviewed research.
We have no financial relationships with asset managers, financial institutions, or political organisations. Our analysis is free from commercial bias or directed narrative.
We clearly distinguish between factual description of data, analytical interpretation, and forward-looking conjecture. Uncertainty is acknowledged, not hidden.
Complex macroeconomic concepts deserve clear explanation. We write for educated generalists as much as for specialists — depth need not come at the cost of clarity.
Economic phenomena rarely respect national borders. Our analysis spans developed, emerging, and frontier markets, examining the interconnections that define modern economic reality.
We prioritise structural trends over short-term noise. Our analytical horizon favours the durable forces — demographics, technology, institutional quality — that shape outcomes over years and decades.
Xentoriva is built by a small team of economists, financial analysts, and researchers with backgrounds spanning academia, policy, and markets.
Former senior economist at a multilateral development bank with 14 years analysing OECD fiscal and monetary cycles.
Specialist in currency dynamics and cross-asset correlations with a background in quantitative finance and economic geography.
Focuses on Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America — tracking growth convergence, debt dynamics, and structural transformation.
The platform grew out of a shared frustration: quality macroeconomic analysis was either locked behind expensive institutional subscriptions or entangled with commercial financial services. Xentoriva was built to fill that gap.
A small group of economists began publishing long-form analysis as an independent editorial project.
The project formalised into xentoriva.com with a structured editorial framework covering macro, markets, and global trends.
Coverage extended to 195 countries and 310+ tracked economic data series across all major institutional sources.
Introduction of a systematic long-term trend analysis methodology examining demographic, technological, and institutional drivers.
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