I still find it amazing that it takes more than two months to get data that should be available in real-time. Lots of time for insiders to study, act. Whatever.
So, what about the rest of the world? Not particularly noteworthy. Same ol', same ol'.
Other side of the ledger, US crude oil exports. Again, the data is old. April data just now being released, and, again, not particularly noteworthy. Same ol', same ol'.
Weekly US days of supply of crude oil. Did we just hit a record? Almost.
- back in week 4, February, 1983, the previous record: 34.2 days
- now, week 5, April, 2016: 34.0 days
As of 6/24/16: 31.9 days. A year ago: 28.2 days.
Flashback: February 28, 1983: The final episode of M*A*S*H airs, setting a record for most watched television episode and reaching a total audience estimated at 125 million.
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