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The return to normalcy is fraught with uncertainty

the return to normalcy in global markets may take much longer than anticipated.

The average surge of 20% in global markets at the end of April, following the March meltdown, may be an indication of a swift recovery going forward, similar to how markets reacted in 2009. But should the Covid-19 pandemic not be a one-off event, which seems likely, any recovery may prove to be premature.

Greater volatility seems assured. And expect anomalies, such as oil prices falling into negative

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