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The Traders Guide To The Euro Area 1st Edition David J Powell

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The Traders Guide To The Euro Area 1st Edition David J Powell
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Publisher: Bloomberg Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.67 MB
Pages: 212
Author: David J. Powell
ISBN: 9781118440056, 9781118744369, 1118440056, 1118744365
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Traders Guide To The Euro Area 1st Edition David J Powell by David J. Powell 9781118440056, 9781118744369, 1118440056, 1118744365 instant download after payment.

The euro area remains in a state of flux and appears to be unsustainable in its present form. The outcome of the crisis may be unknown for years and a judgement on the project’s success or failure may be out of reach for decades.

In the meantime, analysts, portfolio managers and traders will still have daily, weekly, quarterly and annual benchmarks. They will have to analyze economic developments in the euro area and their impacts on financial assets. The objective of this book is to provide a framework for that analysis that is comprehensible to most financial market participants.

The book begins with a focus on coincident and leading economic indicators for the euro area. The following section looks at euro-area institutions. The next chapter focuses on the euro crisis. It attempts to provide an explanation of its origins and a glimpse of the potential outcomes. In addition, the tools needed to analyze the crisis as it evolves are presented.  The last sections provide information unique to the economies of Germany, France, the U.K., Switzerland, Sweden and Norway.

Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–3):
Chapter 2 Gross Domestic Product (pages 5–25):
Chapter 3 Coincident Indicators (pages 27–34):
Chapter 4 Leading Indicators (pages 35–56):
Chapter 5 Inflation Measures (pages 57–81):
Chapter 6 The European Central Bank (pages 83–99):
Chapter 7 Other Institutions (pages 101–104):
Chapter 8 Euro Crisis (pages 105–132):
Chapter 9 Germany (pages 133–141):
Chapter 10 France (pages 143–144):
Chapter 11 United Kingdom (pages 145–165):
Chapter 12 Switzerland (pages 167–170):
Chapter 13 Sweden (pages 171–173):
Chapter 14 Norway (pages 175–177):

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