Policymakers have loosened both monetary and fiscal policy in an effort to soften the economic blow from the coronavirus. Further easing is likely in the coming weeks. But if the virus peaks soon then activity may rebound quickly, with stimulus now coming at the expense of less policy support later in the year.
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