The Daily Shot Brief – July 23rd, 2019

Greetings,

 

The United States: This chart shows the contributions to Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow estimate for the second-quarter GDP growth.

Source: Absolute Strategy Research

 

The Eurozone: Financial conditions in the Eurozone have been easing.

Source: Natixis

 

China: What makes the new STAR Market (see story) different? Below is a comment from Gavekal on the topic.

Source: Gavekal

 

Emerging Markets: This chart shows each nation’s trade as a share of the GDP.

Source: Scotiabank Economics

 


Food for Thought: US debt since 1790:

Source: Wells Fargo Securities

 


Edited by Joseph N Cohen

 

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