Macro risk factors are broad, systemic economic and geopolitical forces—like inflation, interest rates, or political instability—that can disrupt markets globally. Investors and corporate strategists use them to assess portfolio vulnerabilities and adjust asset allocation. Central bankers and risk managers benefit by forecasting downturns, ensuring resilience against large-scale financial shocks.
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