Markets calmer as turbulent quarter ends
IMF and World Bank focus concern on debts of developing countries
NBR staff
Wed, 01 Apr 2020
Overseas markets ended one of their worst quarters on record on a slightly firmer footing overnight as encouraging economic data emerged from China.
London’s FTSE100 index closed up 2% at 5671.96 while the US S&P500 was down 0.8% in early afternoon New York time.
Reuters reported that the
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