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A global strategy head with 36 years’ experience says the economy’s COVID meltdown is more of a ‘savage interruption’ than the end of a cycle — but it will be at least another year before normality returns to the markets

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The chaos of COVID-19 has upended the global economy and although the road back to normality is opening up, it’s much like a middle-aged patient that has survived a heart attack – that road to recovery is going to be a long one. 

That’s the take of markets veteran Kit Juckes, who is chief global FX strategist at Societe Generale, who says this is “the most extraordinary economic cycle” he’s seen in his lifetime.

Juckes has witnessed nearly four decades’ worth of market boom and bust, including the equities crash of the late 19 80s, the bursting details ⇒

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