After enduring a tumultuous 2020, the global economy is finally emerging from the worst phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, albeit with prospects diverging starkly across regions and countries—and only after a “lost year” spent in suspended animation.
The economic trauma would have been much worse if the global economy...
An Asynchronous And Divergent Recovery May Put Financial Stability At Risk – Analysis
Eurasia Review
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