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Lessons in (il)liquidity from the crisis
The virus induced meltdown has offered important insights about risk and liquidity across all asset classes.
Christopher JoyeColumnistMarch has been a record-setting month for both humanity and financial markets that has rendered important insights in relation to risk and liquidity.
To recap, in late February it was clear that the world was about to experience a liquidity shock that would rapidly morph into a solvency crisis because investors were not able to properly price the distribution of risks around what is the first global pathogenic pandemic with dire real economic consequences in over 100 years.
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