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Economic Indicators For Dummies

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Erscheinungsdatum

04.10.2011

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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384

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23,5/19,1/2,3 cm

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762 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-03762-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

04.10.2011

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/19,1/2,3 cm

Gewicht

762 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-03762-1

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Libri GmbH
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  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Conventions Used in This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    What Not to Read 4

    How the Book Is Organized 4

    Part I: Figuring Out the Economy 4

    Part II: Making Money, Spending Money: Employment and Consumer Indicators 4

    Part III: The Essence of Business: Product and Service Indicators 5

    Part IV: Inflation, Productivity, Interest Rates, and Commodities: Oh My! 5

    Part V: International Intrigue: Indicators beyond the United States 5

    Part VI: The Part of Tens 6

    Icons Used in This Book 6

    Where to Go from Here 6

    Part I: Figuring Out the Economy 7

    Chapter 1: Introducing Economic Indicators 9

    Understanding What Economic Indicators Are 10

    Reading the economy through economic indicators 10

    Cycling through economic ups and downs 11

    Identifying What Indicators Indicate 12

    Tracking consumer spending 12

    Looking at the big picture 13

    Eyeing manufacturing 14

    Counting up the number of bought, sold, and newly built homes 15

    Monitoring inflation 15

    Measuring productivity 16

    Looking at loans and commodity purchases 16

    Following worldwide economies 17

    Knowing How to Start Following Economic Indicators 18

    Analyzing the data 19

    Tracking economic indicator release dates 19

    Chapter 2: Explaining Economic Jargon 21

    Identifying Types of Economic Indicators 21

    Summarizing economic results 22

    Surveying for information 22

    Indexing the economy 24

    Understanding How Economists Analyze the Data 27

    Measuring growth 27

    Annualizing reported data 29

    Smoothing data with moving averages 32

    Massaging Economic Data to Make the Results More Useful 35

    Adjusting for inflation 35

    Adjusting for seasonal fluctuations 37

    Considering the Timeliness of Economic Indicators 37

    Leading indicators make forecasts 38

    Coincident indicators are no coincidence 38

    Lagging indicators can't foretell the future 39

    Looking into the Future with Consensus Forecasts 39

    Finding consensus forecasts 40

    Analyzing the accuracy of the consensus 40

    Amending and Modifying Data with Revision Reports 41

    Revising previous reports 41

    Changing benchmarks 42

    Cha-Ching: Money, Interest Rates, and the Economy 43

    Understanding the Fed's monetary measures 43

    Setting short- and long-term interest rates 44

    Chapter 3: Understanding the Big Picture: The Economy and Its Footprints 45

    Taking a Closer Look at the Business Cycle 46

    Identifying the phases of the cycle 46

    Growing into expansion 49

    Slowing into recession 49

    Reviewing the Key Financial Markets 50

    Investing in stocks 50

    Holding bonds 53

    Trading commodities 55

    Tracking currencies 56

    Figuring Out What's What in Economic Reports 57

    Finding what's important in each report 58

    Seeing how reports are assembled 59

    Showing Economic Fashions without the Runway 59

    Understanding market sensitivity 60

    Determining an indicator's accuracy and timeliness 61

    Seeing who's interested in what 61

    Part II: Making Money, Spending Money: Employment and Consumer Indicators 65

    Chapter 4: Counting Jobs and Unemployment 67

    Tracking the BLS Employment Situation Report 68

    Counting workers and the unemployed 68

    Highlighting key parts of the jobs report 73

    Deciphering employment numbers 75

    Predicting market reactions due to employment changes 77

    Looking at Unemployment Insurance Claims 79

    Keeping track of unemployment insurance claims 80

    Smoothing jobless claim fluctuations 81

    Analyzing the claims numbers 82

    Determining how the market may react to increased claims 82

    Eyeing the ADP National Employment Report ® 84

    Reviewing key parts of ADP's jobs report 85

    Comparing the ADP and BLS reports 86

    Figuring out how the market will react to the ADP report 87

    Advertising for Jobs: The Conference Board Help Wanted Online Index 88

    Measuring the availability of jobs online 88

    Predicting how the market will react 89

    Collecting the BLS Mass Layoff Statistics Report 90

    Surfing Monster Employment Indexes 91

    Chapter 5: Survey Says: Considering Consumer Sentiment, Confidence, and Comfort 93

    Trying to Figure Out Consumers 94

    Surveying UM's Consumer Sentiment Index 95

    Eyeing the importance of this index 95

    Considering the consumer's expectations 96

    Correlating consumer sentiment and spending: What the data mean 97

    Looking for unexpected changes 99

    Knowing how the markets will react 100

    Understanding the Consumer Confidence Index 100

    Seeing how people feel about the economy 101

    Looking for happy consumers 103

    Comparing and contrasting surveys 103

    Finding surprises in the confidence survey 106

    Adjusting your portfolio strategy 107

    Reviewing the Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index 108

    Justifying another consumer survey: What makes this one unique 109

    Correlating comfort, recovery, and recession 109

    Modifying your portfolio strategy 112

    Chapter 6: Spreading the Wealth: Consumer Spending and the Economy 113

    Making and Spending: The BEA's Personal Income and Outlays Report 113

    Tracking personal wages, savings, and purchases 115

    Highlighting consumers' economic impact: The wealth effect 122

    Identifying the relationship between spending, income, and the economy 122

    Reacting to surprising results 123

    Surveying Retail Sales: The Census Bureau's Retail Trade Report 124

    Highlighting product purchases 125

    Monitoring spending trends 126

    Investing based on the survey results 127

    How Much Consumers Borrow: The Consumer Credit Outstanding Report 128

    Tracking Online Sales: The Quarterly Retail E-Commerce Sales Report 130

    Part III: The Essence of Business: Product and Service Indicators 133

    Chapter 7: GDP: The Whole Enchilada 135

    Grasping What the GDP Report Is 135

    Breaking down the GDP schedule 136

    Finding the economy's growth rate 137

    Counting products and services in the GDP 140

    Highlighting the GDP's Importance 142

    Declaring recessions and recoveries 143

    Surveying how businesses use the GDP 144

    Understanding how the government uses the GDP 144

    Eyeing how investors use the GDP 145

    Knowing How the GDP Is Calculated 147

    Measuring personal consumption 149

    Tracking private investments 150

    Counting government consumption 152

    Monitoring imports and exports 152

    Purchasing and selling domestic products 153

    Seeing How GDP Is Adjusted for Inflation 154

    Chaining dollars to inflation 155

    Comparing GDP price indexes over time 156

    Chapter 8: Following the Fed 161

    Understanding the Fed's Role 161

    Outlining the Fed's basic structure 162

    Understanding central banking 163

    Digging into monetary policy 164

    Reading the Fed's FOMC Statement 166

    Eyeing why this report is important 167

    Forecasting the future with the FOMC 167

    Reacting to the FOMC Statement 168

    Boring into the Beige Book 170

    Monitoring Manufacturing with the Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization Report 171

    Seeing what the report measures 172

    Correlating output, capacity, and growth 174

    Repositioning your portfolio 176

    Reviewing Regional Fed Reports 179

    Surveying business outlook 180

    Indexing national activity 181

    Chapter 9: Profiling Manufacturing: New Orders and Shipments 185

    Filling Orders for Durable Goods: The Advance Report on Durable Goods 185

    Knowing where the data come from 186

    Tracking new factory orders: Why these stats are important 187

    Figuring out what the data mean 188

    Correlating manufacturing and future growth 191

    Manufacturing your portfolio response 193

    Monitoring Factory Orders and Sales: The Factory Orders Report 195

    Comparing the full and advance versions 196

    Investing in the full report 197

    Counting Business Inventories: The Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales Report 198

    Chapter 10: Grappling with Economic Indexes 201

    Measuring ISM's Manufacturing Survey 201

    Understanding how the ISM surveys purchasing agents 202

    Checking the health of manufacturers 203

    Surveying purchasing managers' insights for the PMI 206

    Monitoring market movement 206

    Gauging Non-Manufacturing Companies 208

    Looking At the Leading Economic Index 210

    Chapter 11: Spending on Housing and Residential Construction 213

    Growing the Economy One House at a Time 214

    Realizing the relationship between housing and GDP 214

    Understanding U.S housing demand 216

    Counting One Start at a Time: The New Residential Construction Report 217

    Eyeing the data: Where the stats come from 217

    Monitoring building permits and other housing stats 219

    Correlating housing and economic activity 221

    Remodeling your investment portfolio 222

    Reporting New-Home Sales: The New Residential Sales Report 223

    Comparing new starts with new sales: Is it possible? 224

    Recognizing the connection between new-home sales and the economic cycle 226

    Forecasting investment market reactions 226

    Reporting Existing-Home Sales 227

    Tracking housing prices 229

    Understanding how existing-home sales affect investment markets 230

    Monitoring Pending Home Sales 231

    Surveying Mortgages 233

    Eyeing what data you get at no cost 234

    Tracking delinquent mortgages 234

    Identifying potential market changes 235

    Pricing the S&P/Case-Shiller Indices 236

    Part IV: Inflation, Productivity, Interest Rates, and Commodities: Oh My! 239

    Chapter 12: Determining Inflation's Economic Impact 241

    Gauging Inflation from the Consumer's View: The Consumer Price Index 242

    Eyeing the parts of the CPI 242

    In a basket: How CPI is measured 244

    Understanding why inflation matters 247

    Seeing the different reactions to inflation and the CPI 248

    Inflating investment returns 251

    Using Manufacturing Costs to Measure Inflation: The Producer Price Index 252

    Comparing the PPI and CPI 253

    Inflating the price of business supplies 254

    Correlating the PPI and economic growth 255

    Showing PPI's investment market impact 256

    Tracking Inflation through Labor Costs: The Employment Cost Index 258

    Monitoring and tracking labor costs 258

    Seeing how the Fed uses the ECI 259

    Employing labor costs in investment analysis 260

    Chapter 13: Taking a Closer Look at Productivity and Economic Growth 261

    Measuring Productivity and Costs: The Labor Productivity and Costs Report 262

    Defining productivity 263

    Correlating productivity to job growth and costs 266

    Producing investment returns 267

    Watching Employee Compensation Costs: The ECEC Report 268

    Monitoring labor costs 270

    Using labor costs to improve investments 270

    Calculating What Workers Really Make: The Real Earnings Report 272

    Chapter 14: Eyeing Business and Municipal Borrowing in the Bond Market 273

    Simplifying the Fixed-Income Market 274

    Showing Some Interest in Interest 275

    Grasping how interest rates are set 275

    Determining risk 276

    Finding Current Interest Rates: The Selected Interest Rates Report 277

    Taming the TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) Spread 281

    Following the Treasury Yield Curve 282

    Interpreting the yield curve 282

    Identifying how the curve can look and what the shapes mean 283

    Seeing the Bond Market's Impact on the Rest of the Market 286

    Yielding interesting returns 286

    Investing in yield 286

    Forecasting the currency's value 287

    Chapter 15: Harvesting Commodity Data 289

    Understanding Commodities: Focusing on Supply and Demand 290

    Paying cash upfront: Cash markets 290

    Specifying the purchase terms before you buy: Forward contracts 291

    Bidding for a price: Futures markets 292

    Delving into Commodities Reports 293

    Digging for gold and other precious metals 293

    Drilling into the energy markets 295

    Growing the agricultural markets 299

    Mining industrial metals 301

    Pricing Commodities 302

    Finding spot prices 302

    Finding futures prices 303

    Tracking Commodity Indexes 304

    Following Standard & Poor's GSCI 304

    Digging into the Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index 306

    Reading The Economist's commodity index 307

    Surveying the Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Indexes 308

    Part V: International Intrigue: Indicators beyond the United States 309

    Chapter 16: Trading with the United States 311

    Tracking Trade: U.S International Trade in Goods and Service Report 312

    Reporting U.S exports and imports 313

    Finding more trade data in the supplemental tables and online 321

    Correlating trade and economic growth 321

    Trading information for investment returns 322

    Figuring Out the Balance of Trade 323

    Following the TIC (Treasury International Capital) System 323

    Chapter 17: Following Economies Worldwide 325

    Investing in Overseas Markets 325

    Using Reliable Sources to Find Info on International Indicators 328

    Surveying purchasing managers globally 329

    Surveying purchasing managers in Europe 329

    Tracking the German Economy 330

    Measuring German productivity 331

    Surveying German businesses 334

    Tracking the Japanese Economy 336

    Surveying Japanese businesses 336

    Measuring Japan's productivity 340

    Tracking China's Economy 341

    Chapter 18: Monitoring Emerging Economies 345

    Following Emerging Markets 345

    Seeing the world through Google's Public Data Explorer 346

    Using other sources to track emerging markets 347

    Monitoring India's Economy 347

    Following India's economic progress 348

    Anticipating India's future growth 349

    Following Brazil's Economic Future 350

    Summarizing Brazil's economy 350

    Understanding Brazil's inflation issue 352

    Part VI: The Part of Tens 353

    Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Track the U.S. Economy 355

    Monitoring Jobs and Employment Data 356

    Accounting for Consumer Spending 357

    Checking Up on Businesses 357

    Showing an Interest in Interest Rates 358

    Building on Housing and Construction 358

    Following Inflation 359

    Surveying Consumers 360

    Following the GDP 360

    Chapter 20: Ten (Or So) Money-Making Tips You Can Use with Economic Indicators 361

    Finding the Big Picture: Distinguishing between Bull and Bear Markets 361

    Tracking Sector Rotation 363

    Following the Herd 364

    Taking Three Steps, Then a Stumble 364

    Balancing Your Portfolio 364

    Investing Strategically 365

    Taking Your Investments Abroad 365

    Avoiding Big Investment Mistakes 366

    Avoiding Analysis Paralysis 366

    Glossary 367

    Index 375