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GDP is explicitly categorized as a primary macroeconomic indicator in [1], and it is frequently analyzed alongside other indicators like unemployment to assess economic health and market trends as described in [2], [3], and [4].

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Macro Indicators for Investment Research Memo | FMP site.financialmodelingprep.com Financial Modeling Prep 2 facts
claimChief Investment Officers (CIOs) prioritize synthesis and signals from macroeconomic indicators, specifically using GDP and unemployment trends to support or challenge current asset allocations and to summarize systemic risks or macro cycle inflection points.
claimIntegrating macroeconomic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Consumer Price Index (CPI), and unemployment rates into investment research reveals underlying market forces and supports strategic investment decisions.
Systemic or “Macro” Factors that Affect Financial Thinking nicoletcollege.pressbooks.pub Nicolet College 1 fact
claimGross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and unemployment rates are the two most closely watched macroeconomic indicators because they reflect the economy's ability to provide opportunities, create jobs, and satisfy consumption needs.
Macroeconomic Indicators - Complete Guide - Financial Edge fe.training Financial Edge 1 fact
claimExamples of macroeconomic indicators include non-farm payrolls (employment data), the Consumer Price Index (inflation), Gross Domestic Product (economic growth), interest rates, and the yield curve.