Category: Chart Of The Day
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US CMBS Office-loan Payoff Rate #chartoftheday (via @charliebilello) Only 35% of securitized office loans that expired in 2023 were paid off, the lowest percentage on record with data going back to 2007, according to data from Moody’s.
US CMBS Office-loan Payoff Rate #chartoftheday (via @charliebilello) Only 35% of securitized office loans that expired in 2023 were paid off, the lowest percentage on record with data going back to 2007, according to data from Moody’s.
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Largest Inflow to Japanese Stock Funds #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) Japan equities funds saw the largest inflow since May 2013 (+$5.9bn), based on data from BofA.
Largest Inflow to Japanese Stock Funds #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) Japan equities funds saw the largest inflow since May 2013 (+$5.9bn), based on data from BofA.
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Countries and Flood Risk Around the World #chartoftheday (via @VisualCap) China, India and Bangladesh have the largest amounts of people exposed to flooding in the world.
Countries and Flood Risk Around the World #chartoftheday (via @VisualCap) China, India and Bangladesh have the largest amounts of people exposed to flooding in the world.
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Scale of US COVID-19 Response #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “The US fiscal response to Covid was four times bigger than the Marshall Plan.” – Torsten Sløk at Apollo
Scale of US COVID-19 Response #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “The US fiscal response to Covid was four times bigger than the Marshall Plan.” – Torsten Sløk at Apollo
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Scale of US COVID-19 Response #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “The US fiscal response to Covid was four times bigger than the Marshall Plan.” – Torsten Sløk at Apollo
Scale of US COVID-19 Response #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “The US fiscal response to Covid was four times bigger than the Marshall Plan.” – Torsten Sløk at Apollo
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Latin America Slowdown #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) Growth in Latin America will average about 2% per year in the next five years, below its already low historical average, according to the latest IMF projections.
Latin America Slowdown #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) Growth in Latin America will average about 2% per year in the next five years, below its already low historical average, according to the latest IMF projections.
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Latin America Slowdown #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) Growth in Latin America will average about 2% per year in the next five years, below its already low historical average, according to the latest IMF projections.
Latin America Slowdown #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) Growth in Latin America will average about 2% per year in the next five years, below its already low historical average, according to the latest IMF projections.
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US Nonfinancial Corporate Net Interest #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “US nonfinancial corporates’ net interest payments as a percentage of profits after tax have declined from 18.1% in 1Q22 to 9.1% in 4Q23, the lowest level since 4Q56.”
US Nonfinancial Corporate Net Interest #chartoftheday (via @dailychartbook) “US nonfinancial corporates’ net interest payments as a percentage of profits after tax have declined from 18.1% in 1Q22 to 9.1% in 4Q23, the lowest level since 4Q56.”
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Fiscal Adjustment Needs #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) The IMF flags that “even as inflation recedes, real interest rates remain high and sovereign debt dynamics have become less favorable… Unfortunately, fiscal plans so far are insufficient…”
Fiscal Adjustment Needs #chartoftheday (via @IMFNews) The IMF flags that “even as inflation recedes, real interest rates remain high and sovereign debt dynamics have become less favorable… Unfortunately, fiscal plans so far are insufficient…”
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Investor Sentiment on Startups Craters Globally #chartoftheday (via @Beth_Kindig) Global VC funding fell 30% YoY to $57.8 billion in Q1, as a 40% slump in China amplified a 29% decline in the US.
Investor Sentiment on Startups Craters Globally #chartoftheday (via @Beth_Kindig) Global VC funding fell 30% YoY to $57.8 billion in Q1, as a 40% slump in China amplified a 29% decline in the US.