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Coronavirus might not be all bad news for the stock market

There cannot be many positive aspects to the coronavirus outbreak, but I wonder if it carries one for stock markets. 

We had been told repeatedly, before all this, that the markets badly needed a ‘correction’ after their uniquely long bull run.

If they were now sliding because of a banking or commercial event, confidence might collapse. If, however, they are falling because of a disease, will it also mean that confidence will recover more quickly once the disease is contained?

This is an extract from Charles Moore’s Spectator Notes, available in this week’s magazine.

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Charles Moore is The Spectator’s chairman.

He is a former editor of the magazine, as well as the Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Telegraph. He became a non-affiliated peer in July 2020.

This article originally appeared in the UK edition

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