Macro analysis definition

Macro analysis means the determination of parameters at concentrations in the high part per million or percent range.

Examples of Macro analysis in a sentence

  • Macro analysis draws on numerous resources, including independent research from original sources (government and private sector data), databases, publications, and outside research.

  • Macro analysis draws on numerous resources, including independent research from original sources (government and private sector data), databases, publications and outside research.

  • Macro analysis level (national data) Motorcycle accidents data The analysis of national databases in the five countries studied in 2BESAFE project (Finland, France, Greece, Italy and the United Kingdom) shows that: • 68% to 96% of PTW (mopeds and motorcycles) accidents are motorcycle accidents; • 68% to 96% of PTW fatal accidents are motorcycle fatal accidents.

  • Macro analysis begins with a macro-economic review of the principal economies in the strategy universe by grading a country’s economic performance on a scale of above-average to below- average.

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  • risk analysis the analysis required under Rule 17f-7(a)(1)(i)(A).

  • Credential analysis means a process or service by which a third party affirms the validity of an identity document described in section 25(6)(c) through a review of public and proprietary data sources conducted remotely.

  • Research Analyst means any individual employed by Loomis Sayles who has been designated as a Research Analyst or Research Associate by Loomis Sayles. A person is considered a Research Analyst only as to those Covered Securities which he or she is assigned to cover and about which he or she issues research reports to other Investment Persons or otherwise makes recommendations to Investment Persons beyond publishing their research. As to other securities, he or she is simply an Access Person.