Brace for a slow and painful recovery
Some of Australia's most senior company directors have poured cold water on predictions of a sharp post-virus rebound for the economy.
A deserted George Street in Sydney's usually bustling CBD ... the economy will take some time to shake off the effects of an enforced hibernation, directors warn. Kate Geraghty
Australia's economic recovery is likely to be slow and painful, some of Australia's most senior directors warn, given rising debt levels and the risk that a vaccine for coronavirus will never be found.
The directors also argue that boards will need to revisit their business continuity plans and risk-planning scenarios, given that no one had stress-tested for a shutdown of the global economy or the possibility that the health system could be overwhelmed.
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