The Daily Shot Brief – April 26th, 2022

Greetings,

 

Equities: First, Beijing announced additional support for its economy and markets.

Source: @business  Read full article

 

Although the stimulus would be thought to boost global stocks, improving growth in China could strengthen commodity prices and accelerate inflation. The correlation between commodities and stocks is now at its most negative since the financial crisis.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

Defensive sectors, such as consumer staples, have been outperforming.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

United States: In the US, economic momentum is weakening. Softer demand is showing up in slower truck activity.

Source: BofA Global Research; @SamRo

 

Energy: Next. here are US LNG exports by liquefication source and the balance of Asia/Europe destinations

Source: Lujia Cao; BloombergNEF  Read full article

 

Eurozone: The euro is nearing the 2020 lows. This comes amid heightened recession worries.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

Emerging Markets:  It’s been a tough 12 months for EM sovereign bonds. This comes as the inflation surge becomes increasingly broad based.

Source: MarketDesk Research

 

Food for Thought: Lastly, let’s take a look at student performance during COVID:

Source: McKinsey & Company:  Read full article

Edited by William Villacis

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