Here Are Top 3 Money-Making Data Post This Week
Below is a short selection of data trends that are impactful for global markets and investors (reading time 4 minutes). Also Capnote’s personalized feed constantly aggregates news and data-driven insights that can help you make more money and reduce risk. Try it for free and watch a short demo video below.
Top Ranked Commodity & Indicator Prices (Capnote)
Over the last week, the below commodities and macro indicators have shown the most price movement. Gainers: Cocoa 12.13%, Japan 10Y 6.41%, Germany 10Y 3.15%, Palm Oil 3.04%, Oat 2.66%. Losers: Orange Juice -8.25%, UK Gas -7.03%, Cotton -5.43%, Palladium -4.96%, Corn -3.98%.
Capnote’s Take: For more context, go to the Indicators module on Capnote to view the ratings of these commodities & indicators relative to their 5 year averages and standard deviations. For example, Cocoa prices rates are ‘Very High’ suggestive of a supply squeeze. Palm Oil prices rate are ‘Low’. Capnote’s implications engine will soon be able to show you which companies are at risk or could benefit from these movements. Sign-up to stay informed.
LNG Investments to Jump Over 50 Percent By 2029 (Goldman Sachs) – According to a report by Goldman Sachs Head of Natural Resources Research in EMEA, Michele Della Vigna, “The oil and gas industry is undergoing a major transformation due to the eventual long-term decline in oil demand and rising global need for natural gas.” Click here to read more.
Capnote’s Take: The LNG space is certainly worth watching particularly given the increasing global demand for power related to digitization, AI, crypto, electric vehicles and other trends. However, consider carefully where you invest as the supply of LNG will also increase. LNG sales contracts are often long term for as long as 20 years so ensure there is offtake for new projects.
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Declining Birth Rates in the Most Populous Countries (1950-Today)
According to the Visual Capitalist, “This trend suggests that China could face challenges similar to those faced by Japan, which has a vast senior population and significant economic and social implications. Meanwhile The U.S. registered 11.1 annual births per 1,000 people in 2021, compared to 16.7 in 1990 and 22.8 in 1950. It’s worth noting, however, that the U.S. also adds people to its population through net immigration each year, unlike some other countries in the dataset.”
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Capnote’s Take: Declining birth rates have positive and negative effects on a number of regional industries and companies. Sign-up for free and look out for Capnote’s implications engine which will help you connect the dots. The Life Sciences industry will obviously be impacted. Contact us at team@capnote.com to purchase a timeline for the global Life Sciences industry with over 250 key events across pharmaceuticals, medical devices and related segments.
Fun With Financial Literacy For Kids
Meanwhile, In between creating financial algorithms, the Capnote team had some fun writing a short story to help kids learn about money. What Is Money – A Story For Kids, is the first part of a media series put together by Finvar with the aims of promoting financial literacy at younger ages. It’s perfect for parents, educators and caregivers interested in sharing teachable lessons with children in a fun and safe way. It also makes a great gift idea!