Chief economist update: The second waveBY BENJAMIN ONG | FRIDAY, 12 JUN 2020 11:04AMThe big drop on Wall Street offers bullish investors who missed out on the last three month's rally a cheap entry. But it also confirms the bears' views that the worst is yet to come.
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Great piece Benjamin, we're with you, certainly investors the world over are concerned about the 2nd, 3rd waves effects; Wall Street vs Main Street - someone has to blink.
"its always the Bus you don't see that kills you...." (Thanks Simon)