The Lasting Impact of COVID-19 on Global Markets

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The COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but its effects are still being felt in global markets. Institutional investors are facing new opportunities and risks due to market volatility caused by an uneven post-pandemic recovery.

While the COVID-19 pandemic has long faded into the rearview mirror, its lasting impact is still being felt on a widespread scale. For institutional investors, the global market volatility thrown up by an uneven post-pandemic recovery has thrown up fresh opportunities and risks throughout global markets.

since April 2017 According to , just under one-fifth of fund managers suggested that emerging market equities were set to become the biggest beneficiaries of US Federal Reserve rate cuts, ranking them behind only long-term growth prospects and value stocks in the survey.

 

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