---
title: "Sugra Macro - available macroeconomic indicators catalog"
method: GET
path: "/api/v1/macro/indicators/available"
tags: ["Economics"]
---

# Sugra Macro - available macroeconomic indicators catalog

`GET /api/v1/macro/indicators/available`

The full catalog of cross-country macroeconomic indicators available from Sugra Macro: symbol root, country, ISO, description, frequency, currency, scale, and coverage dates. Use it to discover the symbols the indicators series endpoint accepts.

## Response `200`

Available indicator catalog rows.

- EnvelopeMacroIndicatorsAvailableData
  - `data` MacroIndicatorsAvailableData, required
    - `count` union
      - integer
      - number
    - `results` MacroIndicatorsAvailableMacroResult[], nullable
      - `symbol_root` string, nullable
      - `symbol` string, nullable
      - `country` string, nullable
      - `iso` string, nullable
      - `description` string, nullable
      - `frequency` string, nullable
      - `currency` string, nullable
      - `scale` string, nullable
      - `multiplier` union
        - integer
        - number
      - `transformation` string, nullable
      - `source` string, nullable
      - `first_date` string, nullable
      - `last_date` string, nullable
      - `last_insert_timestamp` string, nullable
  - `meta` SugraMeta, required — Metadata attached to every /api/v1/* response envelope.
    - `endpoint` string, required — Requested endpoint path.
    - `data_time` string, required — ISO 8601 UTC timestamp of the source data, not of the request.
    - `response_time` string, required — ISO 8601 UTC timestamp when this response was produced.
    - `provider` string, required — API name and version.
    - `source` string, nullable — Identifier of the primary upstream source used for this response.
    - `attribution` string, nullable — Human-readable attribution mandated by an upstream source (e.g. a securities regulator or self-regulatory organization). Present only on responses whose source requires the owner and source to be clearly identified. Do not remove or alter it when using the response.
    - `fallback_used` boolean, nullable — True when the primary source failed and a fallback produced the data.
    - `fallback_chain` string[], nullable — Ordered list of sources attempted, in the order they were tried.
    - `cached` boolean, nullable — True when this response was served from the internal cache.
    - `stale` boolean, nullable — True when the cached response was returned after the upstream rate-limited or errored. Clients can use this to detect degraded data.

## Other responses

- `401` — Missing or invalid `x-api-key` header. JSON body with a stable `code` distinguishing `missing_api_key` (no header sent) from `invalid_api_key` (header sent, key not accepted); any other 401 source carries the generic `unauthorized` with its detail as `reason`. Plus `hint`. `plan` is always null on 401 - an unauthenticated request has no plan; quota exhaustion is 429, not 401.
- `429` — Daily rate limit exceeded. Check `X-RateLimit-Reset` for the next window.
- `503` — Upstream source is temporarily unavailable. Retry after a short delay.

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