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Daily Snapshot – 6 October 2022

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As UK boxing is thrown into uproar as to whether Chris Eubank Jr vs Conor Benn will still go ahead this Saturday despite the latter failing a drugs test, I’m hit with mixed feelings. Firstly, being a Shenfield/Brentwood resident I can’t help feel some dented pride given promoter Eddie Hearn, keen for the bout to go ahead regardless, is a local lad and an alumni of my son & daughters former school, as well as Conor’s supercar of the moment with plate ‘KO 13ENN’ (it is Essex after all) being a regular sight in the neighbourhood.

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Daily Snapshot – 4 October 2022

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The cost of living crisis is very real for all of us, with present tongue in cheek discussions centring on how long one can wait before turning the heating on. The ultimate brag has gone from the amount of toilet rolls you had during covid, to a more sobering whether you have fixed your energy bills or mortgage rate today. For the less fortunate masses, we have to look for other ways to keep warm, so when I saw hooded blanket company Oodie offering up to 50% off some bundles, I had a lightbulb moment as a consumer, although it demonstrated the struggles firms benefitting from gains in energy prices face too.

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Daily Snapshot – 22 September 2022

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The sheer number of central bank meetings this week, particularly today (15 in last 24hrs!) got us here at the Daily Snapshot thinking as to which collective noun we’d use for central bankers? Of course, the obvious answer would be dictated by their bias. So the doves would be ‘a dole’ or ‘a bevy’, for bears it would be ‘a sloth’, & bulls ‘a herd’ or ‘a mob’. I’m going to steer clear of ‘a shrewdness’ (of apes) as it doesn’t seem apt given heightened expectations of a recession. So given most have been hawks we’ll settle on ‘a kettle’ or ‘a boil’ and commentary has certainly got the FX & bond mkts hot & bothered today.

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Daily Snapshot – 21 September 2022

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Equity markets can be complex at times, and gains can occur for what morally seems the wrong reasons. Like today for example, where EU wide indices opened lower, and it took a ratchetting up of rhetoric from Russia’s Putin to get mkts motoring. Of course, Aerospace co’s benefit on the fear of military action, whilst the obvious spike in Oil helped Energy co’s lift too. Then there was a sigh of relief when the Times reported Liz Truss is to cut stamp duty on house purchases, sending anything from housebuilders themselves, to DIY & hard good related co’s such as Howden Joinery to bounce. This alongside tax & NI cuts will put money back in the pockets of the masses, in turn fuelling, you guessed it, exactly what we are trying to tackle…inflation.

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Daily Snapshot – 20 September 2022

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Something caught my eye today that a colleague sent over, and it appears to be going somewhat viral (I feel I can use the term ‘viral’ again now as Pres. Biden declares covid pandemic is over).  It is the new football kit for Edinburgh based amateur Scottish side Newcraighall Leith Victoria, based upon a pint of beer. “Who & why?” I hear you shout, but they are important enough to have snaffled a sponsorship with Tennent’s, which explains the design. To offer something for non-beer drinkers there is a ‘Dark Fruit’ Strongbow inspired away kit, whilst the teetotallers, or presumably those under age can choose the 3rd kit, randomly based on PacMan.

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Daily Snapshot – 29 June 2022

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5502 Here at the Daily Snapshot we revel in the opportunity to delve back to bygone years, and with Spanish inflation touching the highest since 1985 we went back and found a movie title from then that is very apt to the here and now. No, it wasn’t Goonies, although we did have a selection […]

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Daily Snapshot – 1 June 2022

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5502 Pinch, punch, first day of the month, and no returns… White rabbits!  Oft playfully sung across playgrounds and muttered by some as they wake up on the first day of a month, the origins aren’t that clear. Some claim Pres. George Washington would meet with Indian tribes on the first day of the month […]

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Daily Snapshot – 14 April 2022

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5502 Here at the Daily Snapshot we take inspiration for our write ups in any form we can, and this morning I found myself looking to the heavens for some divine inspiration, and suddenly, ‘BOOM’, there is was (see below).. So, the Easter Bunny originated amongst German Lutherans with the “Easter Hare” originally playing the […]

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Daily Snapshot – 13 April 2022

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5502 It’s fair to say that given so much bad news & negativity is splashed across the newswires I for one am thankful for small mercies. And we are entering into the sweet spot of an equity sales traders year, which lasts for just over three months. No, its not rooftop bar season in The […]

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Daily Snapshot – 12 April 2022

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5502 With Easter fast approaching, it’s one of my favourite times of the year given Easter weekend, plus Christmas Day are two occasions you can officially eat chocolate for breakfast (fact!). There is something about easter egg chocolate, and Mrs Willson is adamant they use a different/nicer recipe, but I feel for those given the […]