The Daily Shot Brief – November 12th, 2019

Greetings,

 

Equities: Investment newsletters have turned very bullish.

Source: SunTrust Private Wealth Management

 

Rates: The relationship between one-month realized and implied volatility for 10-year Treasury futures has deviated from trend.

Source: Arbor Research & Trading

 

Emerging Markets: A large percentage of India’s labor force works in the “informal” economy.

Source: @WSJ; Read full article

 

The Eurozone: German consumers are worried about the economy.

Source: @markets; Read full article

 

The United States: Economic impact from the trade war with China:

Source: Oxford Economics

 

Food for Thought: Instagram influencers’ engagement rates:

Source: @WSJ; Read full article

Edited by Devon Lall

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