The covid-19 pandemic has caused economic chaos and uncertainty. Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Edward Carr, our deputy editor, answer your questions about the global economy Further reading: Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19 here: https://econ.st/31E02VY Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest covid-19 coverage: https://econ.st/3ghRh7W Read our briefing on the damage covid-19 has done to world trade: https://econ.st/3gmUtPQ Article: How resilient are the banks? https://econ.st/3eVKmBb Our leader on why most investors and some firms are upbeat about the world economy: https://econ.st/2ZtvSC2 Daily Chart: America’s stockmarket just had its best quarter in 20 years: https://econ.st/2BYXmaC Read about the euro area’s economic stimulus: https://econ.st/38wCnrX Can Hong Kong remain a global financial centre? https://econ.st/2BvhiBX Questions 00:25 - Will the economic shock caused by imposing lockdowns prove more costly than the pandemic itself? 01:52 - How could an economic recession shift the global balance of power? 02:34 - Will this be a chance for China to become the global financial hub? 04:53 - Which countries are most vulnerable to the effects of covid-19 and why? 06:22 - What will the impact on the jobs market be for those graduating in 2020? 08:43 - Has the pandemic made globalisation look like a liability? |
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