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How the Fed Moves Markets
Details
Central banks have a profound impact on financial markets, and investors struggle to keep informed about their complex policy decisions. Technological and financial developments have transformed the US Federal Reserve Bank from a financial black box into a vocal, increasingly transparent institutionand the result is such a wealth of textual data that clues to future policy decisions may be lost among the details.
This book presents a solution to this problem by keeping track of those details. Schnidman and MacMillan demonstrate how the latest advances in automated text analysis, combined with the precision of domain expertise, are the keys to understanding how central banks move markets with their words. The authors outline a method to not only examine every piece of every central bank communication, but to do it in a way that is completely comprehensive and unbiased while quickly yielding hard, quantitative data that can be put to work in modern financial models.
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE: Unlike the majority of research surrounding the Fed, this book shows how quantitative techniques for analyzing policy and efficiency projections. EXPERT DATA ANALYST: Schnidman is a veteran of the professional finance world. He is the primary author of FedPlaybook.com, and writes for Bloomberg News, Seeking Alpha, Yahoo News, and Nasdaq on investor forecasting.
Autorentext
Evan A. Schnidman and William D. MacMillan founded Prattle, a text analytics company, to showcase their novel methodology and innovative financial data on central bank communications. CEO Schnidman holds a PhD from Harvard University, USA, and has extensive experience in finance and political economy. CTO MacMillan holds a PhD from the University of Michigan, USA, and has substantial experience as both a professional statistician and a corporate data scientist.
Inhalt
PART I: EMERGENCE AND EVOLUTION: THE STORY OF THE FED
- Origins: From Chaos to Structure
- Independence: Wars, Depression, and Politics
- Centralization: The Rise of Technology
- Transparency: Data Meets Democracy
PART II: FED WATCHING: SENTIMENT ANALYSIS AND DATA DRIVEN INVESTING - The Briefcase Watch: Fed watching at its Finest?
- Data Driven Watching: Comprehensive, Unbiased, and Quantitative
- Fixed Income Investing: Fed Sentiment Drives Bonds
- Equity Market Investing: Macro Matters
- Forecasting Policy: Market Response to Fed Communications Trends
- Forex Investing: Central Bank Sentiment Data across the Globe
PART III: GLOBAL MONETARY POLICY: ANALYZING CENTRAL BANKS AROUND THE WORLD - ECB Sentiment: Decoding a Complex Monetary Union
- BOE Sentiment: The Origin of Modern Central Bank Communications
- BOJ Sentiment: Monetary Clues in Lost Decades
- RBA Sentiment: Australia as a Proxy for China
- Global Sentiment: International Central Bank Transparency
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137432575
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Economics
- Auflage 2016 edition
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 198
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
- Größe H223mm x B144mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9781137432575
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-43257-5
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2015
- Titel How the Fed Moves Markets
- Autor Evan A Schnidman , William D MacMillan
- Untertitel Central Bank Analysis for the Modern Era
- Gewicht 390g