Coronavirus shifts U.S. recession debate from 'if' to 'what shape'? By Reuters

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Up to this point, business analysts were discussing what it would take for the U.S. economy to fall into a downturn. Be that as it may, subsequent to submitting a general direction to business sectors, the discussion for certain market analysts has moved from whether there will be a sharp downturn, to making sense of what shape the recuperation could take.  

BMO Capital Markets fixed pay strategists Dan Krieter and Dan Belton said in a note a week ago their base case had been for downturn in 2020. In any case, that "never again appears to try and be a discussion. Or maybe, the genuine inquiry currently is by all accounts what sort of recuperation the market can anticipate."


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