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This Element is an excerpt from The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities, 2nd Edition (9780132447294) by Bernard Baumohl. Available in print and digital formats.
Cut through the clutter of economic data and focus on the economic indicators that really drive markets.
Shortly after dawn on most weekday mornings, a strange ritual takes place in Washington, D.C. Two dozen select men and women leave home and rush off to virtual house arrest. The location varies, but wherever it is, they always enter a strict, prison-like setting
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Produktbeschreibung
This Element is an excerpt from The Secrets of Economic Indicators: Hidden Clues to Future Economic Trends and Investment Opportunities, 2nd Edition (9780132447294) by Bernard Baumohl. Available in print and digital formats.

Cut through the clutter of economic data and focus on the economic indicators that really drive markets.

Shortly after dawn on most weekday mornings, a strange ritual takes place in Washington, D.C. Two dozen select men and women leave home and rush off to virtual house arrest. The location varies, but wherever it is, they always enter a strict, prison-like setting where contact with the outside world is cut off. Then, it begins....


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Autorenporträt
Bernard Baumohl has been Time magazine's senior economics reporter for nearly two decades. He is an award-winning journalist who has covered the domestic and international economy from Time's New York and Washington bureaus. As an economist for European American Bank, he monitored global political and economic risks and forecasted interest rates, inflation, and currency changes. He has also served as an analyst at the Council on Foreign Relations. A frequent guest on TV and radio, he has lectured on economics and journalism at NYU and Duke. He earned the prestigious John Hancock Award for Excellence in Financial Journalism and holds a Masters in International Economics from Columbia University.