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macroeconomic

American  
[ma-kroh e-kuh-nah-mik] / ˌmæ kroʊ ˌɛ kəˈnɑ mɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to macroeconomics.


Example Sentences

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More than macroeconomic uncertainty has weighed on shares: AppLovin is among the names that have been swept up in a broad-based, recurring selloff in software stocks.

From Barron's

"We recognise the importance of coordinated international action to mitigate spillovers and safeguard macroeconomic stability."

From Barron's

“That said, given the ongoing Middle East conflict, there could be material changes to the macroeconomic outlook and policy expectations, which would in turn imply corresponding shifts to gold’s medium- to long-term path.”

From MarketWatch

Moreover, the banking system is far better capitalized now as the result of postcrisis reforms, Piper Sandler’s macroeconomics research team, led by Nancy Lazar, notes in a report.

From Barron's

“Looking ahead, depending on the evolution of macroeconomic and financial conditions, the board will evaluate the appropriateness and timing for an additional reference rate cut,” the central bank said.

From The Wall Street Journal