The Daily Shot Brief – November 9th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: Will improved pricing power in the corporate sector result in an upside inflation surprise?   China: The percentage of Chinese bonds held by foreigners keeps climbing.   Eurozone: Here is Goldman’s Q4 GDP tracker for the Eurozone.   Equities: Valuations remain reasonable since the October selloff. However, analysts are concerned …

The Daily Shot Brief – November 8th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: US multinationals have been repatriating cash from Ireland.   Asia-Pacific: New Zealand’s bond yields are still climbing.   Eurozone: Real rate differentials between the Eurozone and the US have been a drag on the euro.   Equities: Bank shares were also lagging amid concerns that Democrats will increase scrutiny on the sector. …

The Daily Shot Brief – November 7th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: The US agricultural sentiment index (Ag Economy Barometer) improved in October on hopes that the NAFTA 2.0 deal will ease trade tensions.   China:Goldman’s money-supply indicator for China has diverged from the nation’s credit growth.   Eurozone:  Economists expect rising wages to nudge the Eurozone’s inflation rate higher.   Equities: …

The Daily Shot Brief – November 6th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: This chart shows the difference between CEOs’ future expectations and their assessment of the present situation. The second chart has the same measure for the consumer.   China: The Caixin/Markit Composite PMI (manufacturing + services) is approaching 50 (business activity growth is stalling).   Europe:  Finally, this chart shows government debt …

The Daily Shot Brief – November 2nd, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: This chart shows US household formation over time (renters vs. homeowners).   China: This chart shows the RMB (yuan) usage in foreign payments.   The Eurozone:  Switzerland’s PMI is declining quickly (yesterday we saw sagging economic confidence – see chart).   Equities: Small banks have boosted their borrowing in recent months …

The Daily Shot Brief – October 29th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: The recent tightening in financial conditions has been unusually sharp.   Global Developments: Tighter financial conditions should further slow growth in advanced economies.   China: Domestic private firms increasingly dominate China’s exports.   The Eurozone: Nonperforming loan percentages have declined across the board. But is it over for this downward trend? …

The Daily Shot Brief – October 26th, 2018

Greetings,   The United States: Do rising wages boost inflation? The link is now much weaker than in the past.   Global Developments: When markets’ long-term expectations of rates meet the Fed’s long-term policy rate projections, stock market volatility ensues.   China: Inflows into China’s domestic bond markets have slowed sharply.   The Eurozone: Here are …