This explains the important observation that the housing bust was coincident with falling US unemployment.
He said technology was not coincident to economic growth but was its chief engine.
The coincident indicators also improved suggesting that economic growth is continuing with no recessions on the horizon.
FORBES: The Week Ahead: Did Wall Street Strategists Jinx Stocks?
Second was the federal spending explosion in the wake of the receipts boom coincident with the tax cuts.
FORBES: Trashing JFK's Tax Cuts, One of the Greatest Policy Successes of All Time
In a deflationary environment, unemployment is a coincident indicator, not a lagging one.
Also plotted is their Coincident Economic Index (CEI), which has continued to make higher highs since bottoming in 2009.
Investing is a forward-looking exercise, however, not a backward- or even coincident-looking one.
FORBES: Despite Investors' Denial, The U.S. Economy Is Getting Better
Still, the decline was severe enough, coincident with the fear of the Euro debt crisis, to turn the sentiment quite negative.
FORBES: The Week Ahead: Will Spring Showers Dampen Your Portfolio?
It therefore is not warning of a new recession on the horizon, and their coincident index points toward ongoing economic growth.
No, the "Orange Marilyn" is neither a leading nor a lagging indicator, but merely a coincident indicator of our corporate world's prosperity.
Stepping back from somewhat dreary coincident indicators on unemployment, retail sales, industrial production and capacity utilization, there's another world out there that's unsung.
Their chart shows that both the Leading Economic Index (LEI) as well as the Coincident Economic Index (CEI) are both still clearly rising.
Confidence surveys are fairly coincident at best, if not backward looking.
There are three different types of indicators: coincident, lagging and leading.
FORBES: China PMI Suggests Boom Ahead For Mainland, Hong Kong
Coincident with the GDP numbers were what seemed like a string of Euro area big bank layoff plans, further adding to a generally down week for European bourses.
FORBES: Apple's Tim Cook: 'Shareholder Lawsuit A Silly Sideshow' (And Other Quotes Of The Week)
Gallup recorded a significant drop in the number of Americans saying abortion should be legal in all cases, coincident with the emergence of a loud national debate over partial-birth abortion.
With long term Treasuries decidedly weakening as leading and coincident economic indicators wax buoyant, what is normally a long term sea change could be compressed into a year or two.
FORBES: Big Caps Adumbrate The Bull Market (With Exceptions)
Consumer confidence is now a leading and coincident indicator.
The Leading Indicators from the Conference Board declined 0.3% in June, but the long-term chart from their press release shows that both the Leading and Coincident Economic Indexes are still rising, and show no signs of a recession.
FORBES: The Week Ahead: Even Good Earnings Can't Stop a Correction
The American dream is in peril from the confluence of sky rocketing deficits, high unemployment, and the ticking time bomb of an aging baby boomer generation, with its coincident increase in the burden of entitlements as a percentage of GDP.
The compromise legislation includes a procedural trigger so that the provisions only go into effect if the economy continues its recovery, using the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Coincident index, which is a measure of New York City's economic strength.
There was nothing coincident there.
FORBES: Tevez Lifted Dazed And Confused Manchester City But ...
Rather, it is the coincident sharing of those secrets concurrently with the requested access of information held within a particular system, especially if the secrets are shared by a separate route from the rest of the requests made, which serves to establish the unique validity of the claimant's request.
In the late 1990s, coincident with the Internet bubble, federal revenues from the progressive income tax, spurred by the enormous realization of capital gains and Wall Street bonuses, grew much faster than GDP, rising briefly above the long-run 18% average to more than 20% before the bubble burst and the stock market crashed in 2001.
应用推荐