Across developed and emerging economies, those stock markets and currencies that had fallen the most after fears emerged about the coronavirus outbreak have generally bounced back more strongly since such concerns have eased. Provided that the virus is brought under control, we think that this pattern will continue between now and the end of this year, although we doubt that risky assets in general will make up all of the ground that they have lost.
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