The dislocations in financial markets caused by the coronavirus shock have now largely disappeared and, while there may be further bouts of volatility as the global economy continues to recover (such as yesterday’s sell-off in US tech stocks), our view remains that central bank backstops will prevent a repeat of the March market panic. This view underpins our forecast that risky assets will gain further ground.
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