Category: Chart Of The Day
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China crude imports (via @staunovo) China crude imports from Malaysia reached a record 1.511mb per day in June (Malaysia crude production is ~0.5mb per day). China imported zero barrels from Iran and Venezuela in June based on the customs office data.
China crude imports (via @staunovo) China crude imports from Malaysia reached a record 1.511mb per day in June (Malaysia crude production is ~0.5mb per day). China imported zero barrels from Iran and Venezuela in June based on the customs office data.
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Consumer credit card balances and interest rates (via @Hedgeye) U.S. Consumers are in bad shape. Credit card balances in America are at 20-year highs (up 17.2% YoY for Q1 2023), while interest rates move towards multi-decade highs.
Consumer credit card balances and interest rates (via @Hedgeye) U.S. Consumers are in bad shape. Credit card balances in America are at 20-year highs (up 17.2% YoY for Q1 2023), while interest rates move towards multi-decade highs.
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Average borrowing rates (via @MwangoCapital) Countries in Africa borrow at average rates that are: * 1.5x higher than Latin America and the Caribbean * 1.8x higher than Asia and Oceania * 3.7x higher than the United States * 7.7x higher than Germany
Average borrowing rates (via @MwangoCapital) Countries in Africa borrow at average rates that are: * 1.5x higher than Latin America and the Caribbean * 1.8x higher than Asia and Oceania * 3.7x higher than the United States * 7.7x higher than Germany
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US existing-home sales (via @odetakushi) Existing-home sales fell 3.3% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.16 million. Sales fell by 18.9% YoY. At 1.08 million, June inventory of unsold existing homes was the equivalent of 3.1 months’ supply.
US existing-home sales (via @odetakushi) Existing-home sales fell 3.3% in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.16 million. Sales fell by 18.9% YoY. At 1.08 million, June inventory of unsold existing homes was the equivalent of 3.1 months’ supply.
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Share of global rice exports (via @MwangoCapital) India, the world’s largest producer of rice, is considering banning the export of all non-basmati rice. India accounts for ~40% of the global rice trade.
Share of global rice exports (via @MwangoCapital) India, the world’s largest producer of rice, is considering banning the export of all non-basmati rice. India accounts for ~40% of the global rice trade.
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Equity and Mutual Fund holdings by generation (via @DividendGrowth) Baby boomers hold ~25x as much equities and mutual funds as millennials.
Equity and Mutual Fund holdings by generation (via @DividendGrowth) Baby boomers hold ~25x as much equities and mutual funds as millennials.
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Global coal electricity generation (via @JosephPolitano) China represents roughly half of all global coal electricity generation, making up the vas majority of growth in the last decade.
Global coal electricity generation (via @JosephPolitano) China represents roughly half of all global coal electricity generation, making up the vas majority of growth in the last decade.
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China Trade Balance (via @Sino_Market) China’s June trade balance came in at $70.62 in USD terms. Imports are down -6.8% YoY (est. -4.1%), while exports are down -12.4% YoY (est. -10%).
China Trade Balance (via @Sino_Market) China’s June trade balance came in at $70.62 in USD terms. Imports are down -6.8% YoY (est. -4.1%), while exports are down -12.4% YoY (est. -10%).
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Vegetable prices in North India (via @livemint) Following heavy rainfall in North India, vegetable prices have gone up 25-100% in the last week. The hike in vegetable prices is expected to push up headline inflation.
Vegetable prices in North India (via @livemint) Following heavy rainfall in North India, vegetable prices have gone up 25-100% in the last week. The hike in vegetable prices is expected to push up headline inflation.
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Commercial Real Estate (CRE) (via @nickgerli1) The RCA CPPI National All-Property Index dropped 11.2% YoY, and 1.2% from April. The largest annual decline since May 2010. According to Morgan Stanley, values could crash up to 40%.
Commercial Real Estate (CRE) (via @nickgerli1) The RCA CPPI National All-Property Index dropped 11.2% YoY, and 1.2% from April. The largest annual decline since May 2010. According to Morgan Stanley, values could crash up to 40%.