Visualizing The ‘Market Zeitgeist’

By his own account, Nomura's Charlie McElligott has a lot of work to do ahead of some meetings this week, but that doesn't mean he's going to leave the congregation (Bloomberg has affectionately described Charlie's following as a "cult") high and dry with nothing to ponder. McElligott's Tuesday blast isn't the usual stream-of-consciousness-style world macro tour, but rather a series of charts documenting "the current market zeitgeist". Most of this is familiar territory, but we'll highlight a

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