I was wondering who exactly provided the 'Consensus' seen on my usual calendar Econoday, since
most published consensuses (?) are the same, even if CNBC is calling it 'the CNBC consensus'.
Are all the consensers (?) economists ?
Googling I came across another of 'those' papers 'The Returns to Following Currency Forecasts'.
While the paper deals with currency forecasts, actually only a single forecaster, results are possibly
similar for stocks, futures and economic forecasts.
Considering how much such forecasters charge it's likely their customer base are commercials â
correct me if I'm wrong. FX4casts the paper's forecaster's fee is an annual $1250 while another
forecaster I came across Consensus charge $788 for their fx forecast, no idea how they compare.
Consensus Economics has some info about who they collect from and 'accuracy':
http://www.consensuseconomics.com/what_are_consensus_forecasts.htm
most published consensuses (?) are the same, even if CNBC is calling it 'the CNBC consensus'.
Are all the consensers (?) economists ?
Googling I came across another of 'those' papers 'The Returns to Following Currency Forecasts'.
While the paper deals with currency forecasts, actually only a single forecaster, results are possibly
similar for stocks, futures and economic forecasts.
Considering how much such forecasters charge it's likely their customer base are commercials â
correct me if I'm wrong. FX4casts the paper's forecaster's fee is an annual $1250 while another
forecaster I came across Consensus charge $788 for their fx forecast, no idea how they compare.
Consensus Economics has some info about who they collect from and 'accuracy':
http://www.consensuseconomics.com/what_are_consensus_forecasts.htm