I've studied a bit of economics in the (distant) past, so I do have a (mostly forgotten, admittedly) basic grounding in theory, but what I'm looking for is something much more focused towards the needs of someone who wants to understand how the economics will affect their trades.
For example, I'm looking for something that will give guidelines along the lines of "of interest rates do this then bond yields do that, provided that the exchange rate doesn't something else", "if American non-farm 'labor' numbers are this then cyclicals do that..." etc etc. IE, I'm looking for something much more practical than an abstract economics text.
(I realise that most of the relationships are far more complex than that, and sometimes mutually contradictory)
Has anyone come across anything like this (book, website, whatever) that they think is worth recommending?
For example, I'm looking for something that will give guidelines along the lines of "of interest rates do this then bond yields do that, provided that the exchange rate doesn't something else", "if American non-farm 'labor' numbers are this then cyclicals do that..." etc etc. IE, I'm looking for something much more practical than an abstract economics text.
(I realise that most of the relationships are far more complex than that, and sometimes mutually contradictory)
Has anyone come across anything like this (book, website, whatever) that they think is worth recommending?