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Understanding China's Economic Indicators: Translating the Data into Investment Opportunities
 
 

Understanding China's Economic Indicators: Translating the Data into Investment Opportunities [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Orlik
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In Understanding China’s Economic Indicators, leading economist and Wall Street Journal columnist Thomas M. Orlik introduces 35 of China's most significant economic statistics. Orlik explains why each indicator matters, how it is collected and computed, and its impact on equity, commodity, and currency markets.

 

As China has emerged as a central player in the global economy, more and more investors are seeking profitable opportunities there. To choose the right investments, it's crucial to understand China's economic environment–and that means finding, interpreting, and utilizing China's growing base of economic indicators. Orlik helps investors make sense of data on everything from Chinese GDP growth to inflation, unemployment, bond yields, electricity production, and aircraft passenger numbers. He draws on the best information supplied by the Chinese government's statistical agency, ministries, and industry associations, as well as private sources. Each indicator is clearly described, along with a practical discussion of its implications for investors.

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The Investor’s Guide to China’s Economic Statistics: How to Discover, Interpret, and Profit from Them

 

Which numbers can you trust…and what do they really mean? Detailed coverage of 35 key indicators—and their impact on equity, commodity, and currency markets

 

This expert guide to China’s economic statistics gives you the up-to-the-minute knowledge you need to invest more profitably in China. The only book of its kind, it fills a pent-up demand for tradable information on China’s growth, inflation, investment, consumption, labor market, and financial data.

 

Tom Orlik identifies the indicators that matter most—ranging from gross domestic product to real estate construction, imports and exports to household spending and inflation. He explains everything investors need to know about their reliability—and drills down to reveal their specific implications for the markets.

 

Unprecedented in its clarity, depth, and insight, Understanding China’s Economic Indicators is an essential resource for every professional and individual investor seeking profits in the world’s fastest-growing, fastest-changing economy.

 

China moves the markets. Making the right investment decisions means understanding China’s economy–and that means understanding China’s economic indicators. In this book, leading economist and market analyst Tom Orlik introduces 35 of China’s most significant economic data series, explaining why each one matters, how it is collected and computed, and how it impacts equity, commodity, and currency markets.

 

Orlik helps investors make sense of data on everything from Chinese GDP growth to inflation, unemployment, bond yields, electricity production, and aircraft passenger numbers. Every indicator is clearly described, along with a practical discussion of its investment implications.

 

This information is indispensable for anyone considering investments in China, or in the global markets that are moved by China’s data. Never
before has it been organized so effectively–or presented with such clarity and insight.

 

Finding the wheat and filtering out the chaff

Identifying the statistics that are worth your time and trust

 

Overheated growth or sustainable development

Measuring China’s output and its impact on the markets

 

Income, savings, and household consumption

Are China’s low-wage consumers daring to spend?

 

From T-shirts to iPads: exports, imports, and trade surpluses

Shifting trade balances and their impact on exchange rates

 

Trends in lending, money supply, and growth

Recognizing turning points in economic growth and equity markets


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Print Length: 272 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 5 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
  • Publisher: FT Press; 1 edition (7 July 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
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5.0 out of 5 stars An essential guide to China's statistics 18 Oct 2011
Format:Hardcover
This is an essential guide for any business person or academic who works in the dark and difficult world of Chinese economic statistics. Tom gives a clear explanation of the strengths and weaknesses of each of China's key statistical indicators, and its relevance for those trying to work out what's going on in the economy.
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This is a must-read book on China's economic indicators. Not just for the stats geeks, but for every investor, economist, journalist and globally-aware citizen out there. Developments in China's economy move markets, and this book provides a clear insight into a much-misunderstood economy. And, surprisingly for a book on statistics, a very enjoyable read. Highly recommended.

Alistair Thornton, China Analyst, IHS Global Insight. Beijing, China.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly well organized and downright useful 21 Sep 2011
By Kilgore Gagarin - Published on Amazon.com
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I was impressed enough with this cogent, well organized work, that I've already recommended that our reference department acquire a copy (mid-sized public university in the midwest).

The first thing I checked were the bona fides of the author (Tom Orlick). His pedigree includes being a "China correspondent" for the Wall Street Journal, an advisor to the UK Deputy Directory of the International Monetary Fund, and one of his essays on the quality of Chinese statistics is required reading by the staff of China's National Bureau of Statistics. Also, throw in degrees from London's University College and Harvard University.

The intrinsic strength of the book is its cogent and consistent layout as it examines 35 financial indicators. Each chapter is formatted using the same template which is explicitly described at the end of chapter 1. The template includes these, and other sections: What is the indicator? Where can you get it? How often does it come out? Why is it important?

- Begin abridged example of an indicator -

Real Estate Prices, Investment, Sales, and Construction

MARKET SENSITIVITY: High
WHAT IS IT? Monthly report on prices . . . investement . . . sales . . .
CHINESE NEWS RELEASE ON THE INTERNET: www.stats.gov.cn/
ENGLISH NEWS RELEASE ON THE INTERNET: www.stats.gov.cn/english/
RELEASE TIME: . . . price data released on the 18th of the month
FREQUENCY: Monthly . . .
SOURCE: NBS
REVISIONS: No

Why is it important? (2 pages of background explanation)
How is the data calculated? (1.5 pages of explanation)
Interpreting the Data (5 pages of explanation including charts and graphs of sample data)
Market Impact: (.5 page explaining impact on equity, commodity, and currency markets)

- End Example -

Each of the 35 indicators gets the identical treatment.

Niggling complaints: The index is not very useful (I recommend using the table of contents). E.g., there was no main entry for the term "Inflation"; entry for "tobacco spending" directs to page 92 but information is on page 90. I would also prefer a glossary (so I'm ignorant as to what "YoY" stands for).

I still give this incredibly useful work 5 stars. I would love to see similar treatment of the same economic indicators for other countries, including the United States. This is a must buy for any academic library with a business program, especially those specializing in international business.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Unique handbook on China's macroeconomic data 18 Aug 2011
By ddjiii - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
There are a lot of books on the Chinese economy out there that start with a theory or an agenda. This one "teaches you to fish" so you can easily keep tabs on China's macro data yourself. The author takes a realistic and balanced attitude towards the official data, and helps clarify when to be trustful and when to be skeptical. There are a lot of examples taken from recent economic events illustrating how different indicators behaved in different circumstances, and guidance on how to look at different indicators together, or compare similar ones, to get a more complete picture of what really might be going on. The book is organized in such a way that you can read through it to get an overall picture, and easily refer back to the discussion of a particular indicator when you want to check something. The writing is lively and to my knowledge this kind of practical analysis information is not available elsewhere. Highly recommended for anyone following China's economy.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent 9 Aug 2011
By China Reader - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
A thorough exposition on interpreting difficult statistics from the second largest economy in the world. The author has produced a well-reasoned and insightful perspective on China's often misunderstood economic data with a focus on informing concrete investment decisions. Highly recommended reading for anyone investing in or following the economy of the Middle Kingdom.
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