Essays about: "Initial Jobless Claims"

Found 3 essays containing the words Initial Jobless Claims.

  1. 1. The dynamics of stock market returns and macroeconomic indicators: An ARDL approach with cointegration

    University essay from KTH/Entreprenörskap och Innovation

    Author : Rasmus Larsson; Sebastian Haq; [2016]
    Keywords : Autoregressive Distributed Lags; ARDL; Macroeconomics; S P500; Personal Spending; Initial Jobless Claims; M1 Money Supply; Building Permits; Michigan Consumers Sentiment index; ISM Manufacturing index; Autoregressive Distributed Lags; ARDL; Makroekonomi; S P500; Personal Spending; Initial Jobless Claims; M1 Money Supply; Building Permits; Michigan Consumers Sentiment index; ISM Manufacturing index;

    Abstract : Macroeconomic indicators are amongst the most important and used tools for investors as they provide an outlook for the economy and thus improve the assessment of investments e.g. for asset allocation. READ MORE

  2. 2. The dynamics of stock market returns and macroeconomic indicators: An ARDL approach with cointegration

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekonomi och organisation (Inst.)

    Author : Rasmus Larsson; Sebastian Haq; [2016]
    Keywords : Autoregressive Distributed Lags; ARDL; Macroeconomics; S P500; Personal Spending; Initial Jobless Claims; M1 Money Supply; Building Permits; Michigan Consumers Sentiment index; ISM Manufacturing index; Autoregressive Distributed Lags; ARDL; Makroekonomi; S P500; Personal Spending; Initial Jobless Claims; M1 Money Supply; Building Permits; Michigan Consumers Sentiment index; ISM Manufacturing index;

    Abstract : Macroeconomic indicators are amongst the most important and used tools for investors as they provide an outlook for the economy and thus improve the assessment of investments e.g. for asset allocation. READ MORE

  3. 3. Forecasting U.S. Unemployment Using Google Trends

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Rokas Narkus; [2015]
    Keywords : Forecasting; Unemployment rate; Google Trends; Initial Jobless Claims; Time-series;

    Abstract : Thesis aims to analyze whether Google Trends data can be used as a leading predictor to forecast U.S. unemployment rate. To test this I selected benchmark ARIMA models based on Box-Jenkins (1976) methodology and in-sample performance (measured by information criterion). READ MORE