The Daily Shot Brief – November 30th, 2022


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The United States: The spread between consumer expectations and current conditions indicators is starting to rise, which usually signals a recession.

Source: @TheTerminal, Bloomberg Finance L.P.

 

Canada: Private debt has ballooned to unprecedented levels.

Source: @MacroAlf

 

Europe: A challenging winter lies ahead with increased electricity prices.

Source: The Economist Read full article

 

Energy: Global energy investment requirements will grow sharply over the next few years, according to Goldman Sachs.

Source: Goldman Sachs

 

Equities: The Nasdaq 100 continues to widen its underperformance, now lagging the S&P 500 by more than 15% over the past 12 months.

Source: Daily Shot

 

Alternatives: Tech M&A valuations have declined massively from the 2021 peak.

Source: Quill Intelligence

 

Credit: The market is doubting whether Credit Suisse will survive.

Source: Reuters Read full article

Here’s a look a their credit default swap spread.

Source: Daily Shot

 

Food for Thought:  Lastly, let’s take a look at the real value of the minimum wage.

Source: @EconomicPolicy

 


Edited by Alexander Bowers

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