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Founder and Publisher at Visual Capitalist
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A founder of Visual Capitalist, Jeff holds a BCom from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Jeff believes that a fusion of information and design can bring investors unique insight in a way that has never been done before. Originally hailing from Penticton, BC, Jeff is also an avid traveller, ...more

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Mapped: The Top Global Financial Centers In 2023
In 2023, New York remained the epicenter for global finance. With $46 trillion in stock market capitalization, it captures 40% of the world’s total, thanks to the depth and liquidity of its markets.
Mapped: Interest In Generative AI By Country
In the past two years, AI’s ability to produce text, images, audio, and video has become massively widespread.
Ranked: Government Debt By Country, In Advanced Economies
The amount of debt a government holds is a crucial indicator for the sustainability of its finances.
Developing Countries Receiving The Most Loans From China
According to the IMF, the most indebted poor countries in the world all have taken big loans from China.
Charted: IMF Forecasts For International Interest Rates
With inflation impacting markets and international interest rates for more than a year, how are different central banks expected to act in the future?
Visualizing Portfolio Return Expectations, By Country
Despite 2022 being the worst year for stock markets in over a decade, investors around the world appear confident about the long-term performance of their portfolios.
Visualizing $97 Trillion Of Global Debt In 2023
Global debt is projected to hit $97.1 trillion this year, a 40% increase since 2019.
Visualizing The Rise Of The U.S. Dollar Since The 19th Century
As the world’s reserve currency, the U.S. dollar made up 58.4% of foreign reserves held by central banks in 2022, falling near 25-year lows.
The Critical Minerals To China, EU, And U.S. National Security
Despite being the world’s biggest carbon polluter, China is the largest producer of most of the world’s critical minerals for the green revolution.
Recession Risk: Which Sectors Are Least Vulnerable?
In the context of a potential recession, some sectors may be in better shape than others.
Visualizing U.S. GDP By Industry In 2023
Understanding the breakdown of national gross domestic product (GDP) by industry shows where commercial activity is bustling and how diverse the economy truly is.
Visualizing The Global Coffee Trade By Country
Eighty-four percent of global coffee exports come from just 10 countries - all in the "Bean Belt."
Ranked: The Biggest Retailers In The U.S. By Revenue
America is the home of retail. The sector is worth more than $7 trillion, nearly one-fourth of the entire global retail industry, and well ahead of its closest rivals, China and India.
Visualized: EV Market Share In The U.S.
Electric vehicles are a fast growing segment in the U.S., but how much market share have they taken from traditional gasoline cars? According to recent data from the U.S. Department of Energy, not much.
Visualizing 30 Years Of Investor Sentiment
This year, investor sentiment has improved compared to 2022, as investors hope that the Fed may wind down interest rate hikes.
Charted: Hours Worked Vs. Salaries, In OECD Countries
Only two countries have average weekly wages that come in above $1500. The US is third; in comparison Mexico, #35, workers make about $321 a week.
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