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GICS Sector News Intelligence for Analysts, Investors, and Research Teams

Track GICS sector news in real time across global sources in 50+ languages with boolean search, targeted filters for GICS sectors, countries, and languages, and output shapes that fit the job: headlines, summaries, or full stories. Built for equity analysts, investors, portfolio teams, and research platforms, with API, MCP, web apps, Slack, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp, and direct integrations for sector monitoring, peer analysis, watchlists, and AI-assisted investment research.

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GICS Sector News Intelligence for Analysts, Investors, and Research Teams

GICS sector news search for equity research, portfolio apps, and market intelligence

GICS is used across asset management, equity research, sector rotation, market data products, and investor workflows. This service helps you retrieve news tied to the Global Industry Classification Standard so you can follow sector-level developments with a cleaner structure than free-text search alone.

Why GICS-based monitoring matters

Investors, wealth platforms, and analytics products often organize companies, portfolios, ETFs, and screens using GICS sectors and sub-industries. When your application already thinks in GICS, it makes sense to retrieve news in the same classification language.

What Problem Does It Solve?

Sector news is often noisy when teams rely only on broad keywords such as energy, software, or banks. GICS gives a standardized way to narrow the monitoring universe. That improves portfolio alerting, sector dashboards, thematic research, and AI workflows that need classification-aware context.

Who Is It For?

Equity researchers, asset managers, and quant teams monitoring sectors and sub-industries.

Developers building trading apps, market dashboards, screeners, and portfolio analytics products.

ETF, index, and wealth-tech teams surfacing sector-specific updates to users.

Writers producing market commentary, sector newsletters, and investment research.

Key Benefits

Retrieve news by GICS sector, industry group, industry, or sub-industry.

Combine GICS retrieval with boolean search to focus on earnings, regulation, M&A, supply chain, or product themes.

Use headlines for monitoring, briefs for investor updates, and full text for deeper research.

Filter by language and geography to support global investing workflows.

Deliver the same capability through API, MCP, and the web app.

Use Cases

Portfolio apps that trigger automatic sector-level news updates for holdings and watchlists.

Equity research workflows that compare narratives across related industries.

Thematic and factor investing tools that need sector-aware news signals.

AI agents that summarize what is moving a portfolio sector this week.

How It Works

Select the GICS code that matches the sector or sub-industry you want to monitor.

Query headlines, briefs, or full text and add boolean operators for extra precision.

Filter by language or country, then feed the results into apps, alerts, models, or AI agents.

AI and MCP Workflows

Use MCP to let AI agents gather GICS-coded news before writing sector recaps or portfolio commentary.

Combine GICS retrieval with company identifiers and market data inside richer investment workflows.

Automate sector intelligence for portfolio monitoring, advisory tools, and research teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who uses GICS in practice? Asset managers, analysts, market data vendors, ETF teams, and wealth platforms use it widely for sector organization.

Can I monitor a narrow sub-industry rather than a whole sector? Yes. That is one of the main advantages of classification-based retrieval.

Can AI agents analyze my portfolio sector news? Yes. MCP access makes that workflow straightforward.

Getting Started

Start with the GICS sectors and sub-industries that matter to your portfolio, product, or research workflow. Then choose headlines, briefs, or full text depending on the depth you need. API, MCP, and web app access are included. Each headline costs 1 credit, each brief costs 2 credits, and each full text result costs 5 credits. The annual plan is more persuasive for active users because you pay for only 10 months and receive 12 months of access, which means 2 months free.

Getting Started

Choose a plan

Pick monthly or annual billing. Annual billing gives two months free.

Set searches and filters

Use keywords, boolean operators, source, country, language, and date filters.

Use results in your workflow

Review in the web app or connect results to alerts, dashboards, API, MCP, Slack, Microsoft Teams, or WhatsApp.

Plans, credits, and subscribe links

Annual plans charge for 10 months and include 12 months of access, so you receive two months free. For news services, each headline uses 1 credit, each brief uses 2 credits, and each full story uses 5 credits. Platform services use the same credit-led plan structure for search and retrieval volume.

PlanCreditsPriceOverageAction
Micro
200
$25.00/mo
$0.15/credit
Starter
1,000
$100.00/mo
$0.12/credit
Business Popular
4,000
$250.00/mo
$0.08/credit
Enterprise
20,000
$750.00/mo
$0.05/credit