The Daily Shot Brief – November 30th, 2021

Greetings,

 

Equities: After a sharp rebound on Monday, global shares and US futures are lower this morning as the omicron jitters resurface.

Source: @financialtimes Read full article
Source: Daily Shot

 

Credit: The stock rally on Monday didn’t reduce high-yield spreads very much as a bit of risk aversion returns to credit markets.

Source: Bloomberg

 

Energy: US onshore oil and gas producers have been leaning hard on their drilled but uncompleted (DUC) inventory of wells. As this inventory has depleted, drilling activity should pick up more meaningfully.

Source: Cornerstone Macro

 

Commodities: Below is an illustration of the growing demand for copper from clean energy projects. The image shows an underwater cable structure for offshore wind turbines.

Source: @NatalieBiggs_C6, h/t @Ole_S_Hansen

 

Emerging Markets: LatAm economic surprises have underperformed other EMs.

Source: Acorn Macro Consulting Ltd.

 

Food for Thought: How contagious is omicron?

Source: Pantheon Macroeconomics

Edited by Devon Lall

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