The six key macroeconomic factors are Gross Domestic Product (GDP), unemployment rate, inflation rate, interest rates, government fiscal policies, and exchange rates. GDP measures the overall economic output, while the unemployment rate indicates the health of the labor market. Inflation rates reflect the cost of living and purchasing power, and interest rates influence borrowing and investment. Government fiscal policies and exchange rates impact economic stability and international trade.
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