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Entering a bear market
This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline “Entering a bear market”
Finance & economics March 14th 2020
- Corporate bonds and loans are at the centre of a new financial scare
- No one is likely to win the oil-price war
- The challenge of addressing covid-19’s economic effects in Europe
- Entering a bear market
- Yes Bank’s rescue deepens worries about Indian finance
- A spike in the dollar has been a reliable signal of global panic
- Throughout history, pandemics have had profound economic effects
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