Chart of the Week – November 27, 2023
The chart of the week is a previous chart that looks at the US Treasury yield curve from 3 months to 30 years. The top
The chart of the week is a previous chart that looks at the US Treasury yield curve from 3 months to 30 years. The top
The chart of the week looks at the annual returns for the Barclays U.S. Aggregate Bond Index since 1976. As of November 13, the index
The chart of the week looks at the number of new highs in the S&P 500 by year since 1991. As is very clear by
The chart of the week looks at excess saving by consumers during the pandemic years estimated at around $2.1T. After this peaked in August 2021,
The chart of the week looks at the consumer balance. As we have discussed, the consumer is a huge driver of economic growth. While consumers
The chart of the week once again looks at inflation but this time one specific area of inflation since pre-pandemic times, the cost of owning
The chart of the week looks at a survey of student loan borrowers and their ability to start paying off those loans should the payment
The chart of the week is similar to a past chart that looked at year-to-date returns of the “magnificent 7” compared to the other 493
The chart of the week is the Federal Reserve’s most recent “dot plot” which is released on a quarterly basis. The dot plot shows the
The chart of the week looks at inflows into Treasury securities since 2007. As one would expect, with the Fed increasing rates starting in March
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