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macroeconomic

[ma-kroh e-kuh-nah-mik]

adjective

  1. of or relating to macroeconomics.



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The picture is getting even murkier thanks to the federal government shutdown, which could leave millions of Americans without paychecks and means investors won’t be receiving regularly scheduled macroeconomic data about employment and prices.

The results came even as Domino’s said it continues to contend with a challenging macroeconomic backdrop.

Some bankers advised clients to refinance rather than waiting for interest rates to drop further, warning of the possibility for geopolitical or other macroeconomic factors to emerge in the next year or two.

On paper, his chainsaw has achieved some of the macroeconomic successes he set out to do.

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Some bankers advised clients to refinance now rather than waiting for interest rates to drop further, warning of the possibility for geopolitical or other macroeconomic factors to emerge in the next year or two.

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