The World’s Biggest Oil Producers

The World’s Biggest Oil Producers The U.S. is the first-largest producer of oil in the world, accounting for 16.2% of all production in 2018, and has surpassed Russia and Saudi Arabia. Image: Statista

Fedex and U.S. GDP

Fedex and U.S. GDP Interesting chart showing the pretty good correlation between FedEx and U.S. GDP. Image: Nordea and Macrobond

U.S. Industrial Sectors in Contraction

U.S. Industrial Sectors in Contraction Below Recession Levels Currently, the percentage of U.S. industrial sectors in contraction is below recession levels. Image: TS Lombard

Time Lags Between Indicators and Recessions

Time Lags Between Indicators and Recessions Chart showing that credit standards, earnings and the yield curve are the earliest recession indicators. Image: Oxford Economics

War Scenario for the Oil Price

War Scenario for the Oil Price A war between U.S./Saudi Arabia and Iran could lead to soaring oil prices and a global recession. Image: Danske Bank Research

U.S. Long Bond

U.S. Long Bond This chart shows the U.S. long bond and its long-term trend line. Image: Fidelity Investments

U.S. Consumers and Large Durables

U.S. Consumers and Large Durables Good news for the U.S. economy! American consumers are buying large durables again, despite tariffs and trade uncertainty. Image: Arbor Research & Trading LLC

US-China Trade Deal – BofA Survey

US-China Trade Deal – BofA Survey The September edition of the BofA survey shows that 76% of clients expect a trade deal eventually, but it will take time. Image: BofA Credit Investor Survey