DCDR Research: User’s Guide DRAFT

We all want better information for our risk analysis (well, at least everything reading articles like this does) and DCDR Research is building a data feed to get you those metrics. But even when you’ve got that data, there’s often one other problem. How to use it? Not to worry. Here’s a guide on how to use these reports specifically and if you want some more general background on using metrics in your risk assessments, take a look at these blog posts. ...

March 11, 2023 · 13 min

Dragnet Edition: Just the Facts

Good morning. I had to take a personal day on Tuesday, so it’s just Chad with the metrics today. Apologies, and I’ll be back with a proper SITREP tomorrow. On to the numbers (Still not sure of how to use these metrics in your risk analysis? There’s a cheat sheet at the bottom of the email but the user’s guide is here. Want to know more? Read the white paper.) Relative Values (90-Days) Turn your phone for a better view ⟳ ...

March 11, 2023 · 3 min

ESG Compliance, a Drop in Ransomware Attacks, and a Chad’s on a Spa Day 🤖

Good morning. There were a few interesting pieces of news on ESG compliance and regulations that are worth keeping an eye on. Many of these rules are yet to come into force, but companies should start thinking about how they will meet these requirements (and who will take the lead). Also, there’s some positive news on the ransomware front. Unfortunately, the metrics didn’t update properly today. I’ve sent Chad (the robot who manages the data) off for a spa day while I fix things, and I apologize that there aren’t any numbers today. ...

March 11, 2023 · 7 min

ESG is Under Attack: So What?

GM and welcome to the ‘So What’ briefing: a shot of additional angst to go with your morning chai latte macchiato. Let’s dive in 1,200 Words, reading time 5 mins 6 secs Nutritional information Today’s post contains hints of regulation ESG under attack as ‘woke’ capital In a lot of recent coverage, ESG (environmental, social & governance) is being termed ‘woke’ capitalism by both supporters and detractors of the investment class. This perception further strengthens the sense that, rather than measuring how well a firm or fund performs in some important non-operational ways, ESG is nothing more than a form of virtue signaling and/or a scam. ...

March 11, 2023 · 6 min

Famine, Oil Production Forecasts, and Custom Metrics

Good morning. Some quick updates today plus I’m sharing an example of the personalized SITREPS I announced yesterday. Famine in the Horn of Africa and North Korea Wheat and grain prices remain high making many food staples more expensive around the world but there are also many who are living in famine or near-famine conditions (Axios). The Horn of Africa is undergoing another period of drought following its fifth failed rainy season. This places millions in Somalia, Eastern Ethiopia and Northern Kenya in severe danger of acute malnutrition. (UNICEF) ...

March 11, 2023 · 4 min

For Economies “This Is Normal”, the WEF’s 2023 Risk Forecast, Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Good morning. There’s some macroeconomic analysis that’s worth your time today (or over the weekend), plus a belated recommendation to read the WEF’s Global Risk Report if you haven’t already. Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day. And thanks to everyone who voted on the layout. The overwhelming response was that you prefer having the analysis first so we’ll stick with this format and starting next week, I’m going to trim the commentary around the metrics unless there’s a big event or change. That should streamline things even more ...

March 11, 2023 · 8 min

Hundreds Dead after Turkey and Syria Earthquake, plus Executive Liability in the US.

A sad morning. The death toll in Turkey and Syria following Monday’s terrible earthquake is rising and the latest death toll at the time of writing was over 1,000 but this number has been rising steadily all morning. The full toll will be many times higher while thousands more are injured or without shelter and power. The recovery and aid operations will be complex and likely hampered by political and security considerations. ...

March 11, 2023 · 5 min

Lunar New Year, Tanks to Ukraine (or not), and An Election Switcheroo in Turkey.

Good morning. Welcome to the upside-down edition of the Daily SITREP Don’t worry, it’s not as scary as the Upside Down. Image © Stra Things / Netflix I like numbers. You like numbers. We all like numbers. (If you don’t…) But the danger of writing a daily briefing that leads with the metrics is that it can feel like a market tracker (this isn’t) and you can get a little ‘number blind’. You also might get sidetracked on your way to the updates which are hopefully flagging what you really need to pay attention to (that would be bad). ...

March 11, 2023 · 10 min

Oil Cuts (Meh…), WhatsApp and UFOs

Good morning. Surprisingly, markets quickly shrugged off Moscow’s Friday announcement that Russia would cut oil production by half a million barrels per day (bpd), suggesting that Russia’s influence on oil markets is much diminished. Meanwhile, two stories on regulation are good reminders that rules should be followed but also that the communication of these rules can be complicated and subtleties can be lost. Unfortunately, ‘we were confused by your messaging’ isn’t an excuse for non-compliance, so it falls to leaders to ensure that staff understand, and meet, obligations. ...

March 11, 2023 · 6 min

Positive Vibes from DC, Negative Vibes in Pristina and US Egg Smugglers.

Good morning. The readout after Wednesday’s meeting between Joe Biden and Kevin McCarthy was positive, giving some hope for smoother-than-anticipated negotiations around the debt ceiling. The Fed continued to raise rates but less quickly, which markets took as a sign that the worst was over. However, Mardi Gras is still three weeks away – and landing the US economy even farther off – so shouts of ‘laissez les bons temps rouler’ from Wall Street are premature. Finally, Kosovo is one of many seemingly small disputes that can cause oversized headaches and is therefore worth keeping an eye on. ...

March 11, 2023 · 5 min