Global Search
Global Search finds published intelligence across the main product record types without requiring users to choose a desk first.
Search scope
Section titled “Search scope”Search covers published events, clusters, and reports available to the signed-in account. A query must contain at least two non-space characters before the product sends a search request.
The input placeholder can mention tickers because a ticker may occur in an indexed record. Global Search is not a promise of a separate security-master result type.
Result groups
Section titled “Result groups”Matches are grouped as Events, Clusters, and Reports. Each result shows a title and, when available, a short subtitle. Groups with no matching rows are omitted.
The order is group-based, not a claim that the first result is the most important investment finding. Use Event Explorer and Report Center to evaluate the opened record.
Opening a result
Section titled “Opening a result”Clicking a result opens the destination supplied for that published record and closes the search panel. Within the panel, the visible arrow-key, Enter, and Escape behaviors support result selection and dismissal.
Open search from the search control shown in the product shell. This documentation does not promise a global keyboard shortcut.
Empty and unavailable results
Section titled “Empty and unavailable results”Before the minimum query length is reached, the panel asks the user to keep typing. While a request is running, it shows a searching state. A completed query with no matches displays an explicit no-results message.
If search fails, the panel shows “Search unavailable” and asks the user to try again. An empty result is not converted into a suggested or invented record.
Permissions and limits
Section titled “Permissions and limits”Search returns only records available to the current account and published product surface. A missing match can reflect the query, publication state, retained coverage, or permissions; it does not prove that the underlying subject has no activity.
Search is a navigation aid. Source verification, score interpretation, and freshness checks still happen in the destination view. See Current Product Scope and Capability Availability.