The rising and steepening curves of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout have triggered a nearly month-long risk asset sell-off. How this will close out depends on what happens in the next few weeks, Michael Strobaek at Credit Suisse argued. This past weekend, Italy has reported the largest spike in new infections and death tolls, and a large part…
Next two to four weeks crucial for financial markets: Credit Suisse’s Strobaek
23 March 2020

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