Category: Chart Of The Day
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UK – Family Contributions to Mortgage Deposits #chartoftheday (via @unusual_whales) 32% of mortgaged first-time buyers received family support toward their deposit in the first seven months of 2023.
UK – Family Contributions to Mortgage Deposits #chartoftheday (via @unusual_whales) 32% of mortgaged first-time buyers received family support toward their deposit in the first seven months of 2023.
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Manufacturing Productivity Growth by Country #chartoftheday (via @jessefelder) Since 2009, manufacturing output per hour in the U.S. has grown just 0.2% a year, well below the economy as a whole and peer economies in Europe and Asia, except Japan.
Manufacturing Productivity Growth by Country #chartoftheday (via @jessefelder) Since 2009, manufacturing output per hour in the U.S. has grown just 0.2% a year, well below the economy as a whole and peer economies in Europe and Asia, except Japan.
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Top Buyers of Russian LGN, YTD #chartoftheday (via @St0neP1ne) The EU is estimated to have bought 52% of all of Russia’s LNG exports between January and July, a market share that exceeds the 49% mark of 2022 and 39% of 2021.
Top Buyers of Russian LGN, YTD #chartoftheday (via @St0neP1ne) The EU is estimated to have bought 52% of all of Russia’s LNG exports between January and July, a market share that exceeds the 49% mark of 2022 and 39% of 2021.
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Foreign Holdings of US Equities #chartoftheday (via @Callum_Thomas) As of Q2 2023, foreign allocation to US equities reached 57.3%, exactly on par with the dot com peak of 57.3% in Q1 2000, and slightly below all-time-highs of 59.2% in Q4 2021.
Foreign Holdings of US Equities #chartoftheday (via @Callum_Thomas) As of Q2 2023, foreign allocation to US equities reached 57.3%, exactly on par with the dot com peak of 57.3% in Q1 2000, and slightly below all-time-highs of 59.2% in Q4 2021.
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US Personal Interest Payments #chartoftheday (via @GameofTrades_) Personal interest payments in the US (ex – mortgages) have hit a record $506 billion in July. During the first 7 months of 2023, Americans paid a total of $3.3 trillion in personal interest.
US Personal Interest Payments #chartoftheday (via @GameofTrades_) Personal interest payments in the US (ex – mortgages) have hit a record $506 billion in July. During the first 7 months of 2023, Americans paid a total of $3.3 trillion in personal interest.
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China vs US GDP Growth Expectations #chartoftheday (via @unusual_whales) China is no longer set to eclipse the US as the world’s biggest economy soon. Bloomberg expects this to happen briefly in the mid-2040s, and then fall back behind the US.
China vs US GDP Growth Expectations #chartoftheday (via @unusual_whales) China is no longer set to eclipse the US as the world’s biggest economy soon. Bloomberg expects this to happen briefly in the mid-2040s, and then fall back behind the US.
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US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
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US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
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US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
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US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.
US Budget Deficit #chartoftheday (via @KobeissiLetter) The US is now running a deficit of 8% of GDP, almost 2x the historical average of 4%. Deficit spending is so large that over $1.9 trillion of US Treasury bonds are being issued over 2 quarters to pay for it.