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First Steps in Market Indicators by Peter Temple
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    • Product code: 15313
    • ISBN: 0273659111, ISBN13: 9780273659112, 224 pages, paperback
      Published by FT Prentice Hall on 2002 , 1st
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    Description of First Steps in Market Indicators

    Economic Indicators are anything but "just numbers" - they are the keys to unlocking invaluable information about market behaviour. Covering all the major indicators reported by private and government statistical agencies - including the pricing index, employment figures, retail sales, housing - this comprehensive resource provides full descriptions of indicators and what they represent, their impact on the direction of interest rates, exchange rates, and the stock market, and how and why the market reacts as it does. The book also offers brief guidelines for gearing your investment strategies to these ever-changing economic statistics.Written in a clear non-technical terms and clearly organized by sectors of the economy, this accessible guide:*takes a closer look at GDP, with an overview of the macro-economic framework using the standard national income computing methodology *compares and contrasts consumer sector indicators to distinguish which series are more reliable and consistent *differentiates between all measures of inflation, and makes the key distinction between inflation in the goods market and inflation in the services market *explores foreign market indicators, including the monthly and quarterly indicators for the foreign exchange, domestic bond and equity markets *features revealing "did you know?
    " titbits and cautionary tales, as well as special factors unique to specific indicators.

    Reviews

    "Peter is, as usual, informed and informative. This is a useful tool for all investors."
    - Deborah Hargreaves, Personal Finance Editor, Financial Times

    "Absolutely vital to new and experienced investors and market followers alike. Market indicators are too often overlooked by investors - this very readable and comprehensive book makes perfect sense of these essential tools."
    - Alpesh B Patel, Financial Times Columnist, Bloomberg Television online trading specialist, author of Trading Online.

    "Economists are of two kinds, those who make simple things complicated and those who make complicated things simple. Peter Temple makes complicated things simple. The book is an ideal introduction to financial market indicators for the layman."
    - Professor Tim Congdon, CBE - Chief Economist, Lombard Street Research Ltd.

    "Peter Temple is one of those very rare breeds that has considerable experience on a practical basis in financial markets, whilst at the same time having the creative skill of being able to translate that knowledge coherently and descriptively to his audience. This book is a must for the investment portfolio!"
    - David Buik, Cantor Index

    Contents of First Steps in Market Indicators

    Introduction

    1. How Economic Indicators are Calculated
    The RPI - an example
    Building blocks
    Pitfalls

    2. Who Collects and Issues them?
    Who's who in international and national statistics
    Commentary on national statistics websites
    Timing of releases

    3. Who Forecasts Them?
    Adam Smith's army
    How do the forecasters work?
    Are their forecasts accurate?
    Information on economic forecasts

    4. Prices and Money
    Inflation
    Money Supply
    Producer prices

    5. What We Spend
    Consumer spending
    Consumer confidence
    Public spending
    Business spending

    6. The Work We Do
    Gross domestic product
    Business confidence
    Index of production
    Employment and unemployment

    7. What We Earn, Save and Borrow
    Average earnings
    Savings ratio
    Interest rates
    How interest rates are set
    Interest rate statistics

    8. How We Trade
    Foreign trade and the balance of payments
    Exchange rates
    Commodity prices
    Terms of trade

    9. Leading Indicators and Other Stories
    Retail sales
    Car production and sales
    Housing market statistics
    Advertising
    Stock market indices
    Composite leading indicators

    10. Oddball Indicators
    The Big Mac index
    The hemline index
    The cocktail party theory
    The R-word index
    The odd-lot theory
    The put-call ratio
    The stock market capitalisation to GDP ratio
    Tobin's Q ratio

    Glossary
    Abbreviations
    Further Reading
    Index

    About Peter Temple

    Peter Temple was born in West Yorkshire and has a degree in economics and statistics from the University of Wales, where he won the Eames Prize for Economics in 1970. He is a former member of the London Stock Exchange and a Fellow of the Securities Institute. He spent the first 18 years of his working life in fund management and investment banking, turning to full-time writing in 1988. His articles cover a wide variety of topics on business, finance and investment and appear regularly in the "Financial Times, Shares, International Fund Investment", and on the Ample Interactive Investor website. He also edits the "Zurich Club Communique", an investment newsletter. He has written several other books about investing, covering topics such as online investing, venture capital and hedge funds, including "First Steps in Shares, First Steps in Bonds "and "Traded Options", all published by FT Prentice Hall. He and his wife live near Kendal, in Cumbria, and have two grown-up children.

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