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The United States: First, the payrolls report solidified the yield curve inversion.
The curve inversion doesn’t mean recession is imminent. The lead time from the 2s/10s inversion can range from seven months to 33 months.
Europe: Inflation continues to surge across Europe, partially driven by a 45% increase in the Energy CPI YoY.
Also, European shares trade at a deepening discount to US peers.
Cryptocurrency: Next, spikes in bitcoin’s trading volume tend to occur during the first and last weeks of the month.
Energy: What are the components of crude oil price gains relative to March 2021?
Equities: Has the stock/bond ratio peaked?
Food for Thought: The Oscars’ viewership over time:
Edited by Alexander Bowers
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