The Daily Shot Brief – October 20th, 2022

Greetings,

 

The United States: The massive gap between wage growth for job stayers and job switchers illustrates the persistent bid for labor. It may take a recession to ease labor market imbalances.

Source: @AtlantaFed

 

In the housing market, leading indicators point to severe weakness in residential construction going forward.

Source: Piper Sandler

 

Europe: This chart shows inflation rates across the EU for September.

Source: Eurostat

 

The United Kingdom: The betting markets expect Liz Truss to be out by the end of the year.

Source: The Economist  Read full article

 

Energy: Substantial investment will be needed to maintain US oil production growth.

Source: @EIAgov

 

Equities: Which sectors are most vulnerable to US dollar strength?

Source: Oxford Economics

 

Asia – Pacific: Australia’s employment report showed stalling job growth.

Source: Reuters  Read full article
Source: The Daily Shot

 

Food for Thought: Lastly, here’s how parents limit kids’ screen time:

Source: @CivicScience  Read full article

Edited by William Villacis

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