The Daily Shot Brief – March 27th, 2020

Greetings,

 

United States: How severe will the next quarter’s GDP decline be? Forecasts vary.

Source: @markets; Read full article

Will we see a sharp rebound in the fourth quarter? Here is a forecast from Oxford Economics.

Source: Oxford Economics

 

Eurozone: Germany’s consumer confidence has collapsed.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

Equities: The Dow has officially exited bear market territory. Has the rebound been too quick?

Source: The Daily Shot

Below are some statistics on recoveries from bear markets.

Source: Statista

 

Credit: The Fed’s support for investment-grade (IG) bonds generated significant flows into the largest IG ETF (LQD).

Source: @lisaabramowicz1

 

Rates: Treasury bill yields keep hitting record lows.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

Food for Thought: Will New York City run out of hospital beds?

Source: @rachelholliday, @annjychoi, @yoavgonen, @J__Velasquez, @willcwelch; Read full article

Edited by Daniel Moskovits

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