The Daily Shot Brief – October 28th, 2019

Greetings,

 

United States: US consumers view the current environment as ideal for selling a house.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

The Eurozone: Economists keep downgrading their euro-area 2020 growth forecasts.

Source: TS Lombard

 

China: The World Economics SMI indicators point to a rebound in business activity in October.

Services:

Source: World Economics

 

Manufacturing:

Source: World Economics

 

Equities: Here is the put-call ratio for the S&P 500.

Source: Deutsche Bank Research

 

Credit: The average yield on US high-yield debt hit the lowest level since 2017.

Source: The Daily Shot

 

Food for Thought: Views on China:

Source: Statista

Edited by Daniel Moskovits

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