Stock market provides imperfect view of real U.S. economy
Julieta Yung
Economic Letter, 2016, vol. 11, issue 4, 4 pages
Abstract:
Monitoring global economic and financial developments is important for assessing labor markets and inflation as well as risks to the economic outlook. The stock market?through measures such as the Standard & Poor?s 500?is often thought to be an economic bellwether. However, market volatility compromises the reliability of such indexes.
Date: 2016
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