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Month: May 2020

Today’s required reading: The Day Coronavirus Nearly Broke the Financial Markets

May 21, 2020January 9, 2023 ~ Jim Garven ~ Leave a comment
The Day Coronavirus Nearly Broke the Financial Markets
“The March 16 stock crash was part of a broader liquidity crisis that pummeled even seemingly safe bonds, threatening the viability of companies and municipalities across America. Only action from the Federal Reserve brought things back from the brink.”

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