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Sonny Corleone:
... So why don't he just blast whoever's in the goddamn car?
Since the later last month, the global stock markets overwhelmingly plunged as if we are at verge of a new great recession or so. US's DJIA had the record drop yesterday at nearly 3,000 points. The commodity markets were also down.
While Fed finally set their target rate at around zero, the market reaction was pessimistic. First, the financial policy cannot be a breakthrough against the epidemic. Second, the investors woke up, recognizing how serious of the economic damage. Third, the stock markets were overvalued (Bubble) until Coronavirus outbreak.
Coronavirus brought anxious tension among people in the world where no one is virtually away from the threat of Coronavirus. Once it started spreading into the countries outside of China, the economic and social activities have gradually shrunk. Many events were banned. Bars or nightclubs were closed. Tougher boarder controls. Details of such rules are different between countries, but it continues for a month to a few months at least.
As mentioned in the last post, the airline operators are highly likely at risk because of non essential travel bans. The measure has escalated since then.
BBC: Coronavirus: Europe plans full border closure in virus battle
The European Commission is planning to ban all non-essential travel throughout Europe's Schengen free-travel zone as more countries close their borders to try to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she would ask leaders to implement the measures on Tuesday.
"The less travel, the more we can contain the virus," she said.
FTSE 100 Financial crisis (2007 - 08), down 40% from peak |
FTSE 100 Last 2 years, down 33% from peak. Another 10% brings larger dip than financial crisis 2007-08 |
In the future when the world finally defeat the Coronavirus threat, financial markets and people's activities would be back in normal manners. But by that time, all the goddamn markets might be blasted in unprecedented scale.
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