The Daily Shot Brief – February 22nd, 2022

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Emerging Markets: The Ukraine/Russia situation has deteriorated further.

Source: Reuters Read full article

 

Russia-backed separatists currently control less than half of the Luhansk/Donetsk region. Which portion of the region did Putin recognize as “independent”? If it’s the whole area, the act will likely lead to war.

Source: BBC Read full article

 

Will Russian “peacekeepers” push across the Minsk Protocol buffer zone?

Source: OSCE Read full article

 

Commodities: Grain prices are surging due to Black Sea supply concerns (potential disruptions from a Ukraine/Russia armed conflict).

Source: Reuters Read full article

 

China: Beijing continues its regulatory crackdown on tech firms.

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Equities: Stock futures are heavy this morning as fears of an armed conflict in Eastern Europe spook investors. It’s worth noting that the impact of such a conflict on US corporate earnings would be very limited.

Source: Daily Shot

 

The Nasdaq 100 futures are approaching bear market territory.

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Rates: What does the public think happens when the fed funds rate rises?

Source: @JWMason1 Read full article

 

Food for Thought: Damage inflicted on the pavement:

Source: @WSJ Read full article

Edited by Devon Lall

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