
COVID-19 comes for the stock market
It was a historically bad day for global markets. The twin factors of COVID-19 and a collapse in the price of oil led to widespread panic and one of the worst days in the stock market in years, with consequences still to come. What just happened, and why are people freaking out? Manulife global chief economist Frances Donald is here to explain.
Front Burner · CBC
March 10, 202019m 50s
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It was a historically bad day for global markets. The twin factors of COVID-19 and a collapse in the price of oil led to widespread panic and one of the worst days in the stock market in years, with consequences still to come.
What just happened, and why are people freaking out? Manulife global chief economist Frances Donald is here to explain.