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The Most Shorted Stocks in the U.S. (Fall 2023)

The Most Shorted Stocks in the U.S. (Fall 2023)

Shorting a company involves borrowing its shares, selling them at current prices, and then buying them back in the future at a lower price. Essentially, short sellers are betting that the company will underperform in the future.

In this infographic, we list the 15 most shorted stocks in the U.S. during the fall of 2023, ranked by the value of their short interest, using data from FactSet.

Visualizing the Rise of the U.S. Dollar Since the 19th Century

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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.

Today, emerging countries are slowly decoupling from the greenback, with foreign reserves shifting to currencies like the Chinese yuan.

Charted: Global Tourism Rebounds to Pre-Pandemic Levels

Charted: Global Tourism Rebounds to 2019 Levels

Love them or hate them, tourists are back.

Global tourism has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels according to data sourced from the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Report (2023)

We visualize monthly arrivals of foreign visitors to various regions, indexed to December 2019 levels.

Europe Leads as Destination for Resurging Tourism

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