Market Stories in Charts | Week of 11th Dec 2023

Data discoveries of the week, presented in charts. We look at data on India’s credit card usage, wind power capacity and the Gov’s successful DBT scheme, world population visualised with 1000 people and more. 

 

 

  1. India’s data center economy. ?

 

2. India’s Nov 2023 GST numbers. ?

 

3. Credit card spending hit a record high in October ’23. ?

 

4. Retail data on India’s automobile industry.

 

5. Latest data from AMFI on the mutual fund numbers.

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6. In 2019-20, less than a fifth Of the millions of workers who worked in India’s factories were women. This share has remained largely unchanged for over two decades.

 

7.  Interesting data on global public debt.

 

8. Percentage of world debt by country.

 

9. India’s retail inflation went up in Nov. ??

 

10. Men to women ratio of Nobel laureates.

 

 

11.  India rules over Emerging markets like a boss ? leading across indices like real GDP growth, PMI Manufacturing.

 

12. By 2019, India overtook China in labour productivity.

 

13. Other than India and Japan, commercial property investments in most of Asia declined in 2023.

 

14. Private equity firms have record cash reserves of $2.5T globally, which could lead to a significant uptick in M&A deals.

 

 

15. Countries in China’s “debt trap”?

 

16. At 44%, the share of US govt. expenditure today as a percentage of GDP is higher than the times of Financial Crisis, and equal to what it spent during WW2.??

 

17. In the third quarter of 2023, FDI in China went negative (net outflows) for the first time in 25 years.?

 

18. Moving to Ireland, where housing shortage and record real estate prices have meant that ~64% of adults (18y-34y) are still living with their parents.

 

19. Meanwhile, Brazil’s economy seems to be waking up.

 

20. Trends on the life expectancy gap between women and men in France, the US, Japan, China, Italy, Sweden, India and Nigeria over the last 270 years. Positive values mean higher life expectancy for women.?

 

21. The index of Australian business conditions fell by 4 points, the lowest level since January 2022.?

 

22. Uranium prices are now at a 15-year high.

 

23. Commodity prices are down to their lowest levels since Dec 2021.

 

24. In the fastest recovery from a yearly low to a yearly high in history, the Russell 2000 Index reached a new high for the year on 14 Dec, just 48 days after hitting its lowest point.?

 

 

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