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The Covid Crash: Economic slump ‘worse than 2008’ predicted as coronavirus hits major business sectors
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The Covid Crash: Economic slump ‘worse than 2008’ predicted as coronavirus hits major business sectors

The economic figures are in, and they’re grim. A new survey by IHS Markit, watched by the markets, reveals the devastating effects of covid-19 on both service and manufacturing sectors. It describes the effect as “previously thought unimaginable” - lea...

The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

April 23, 202016m 25s

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Show Notes

The economic figures are in, and they’re grim. A new survey by IHS Markit, watched by the markets, reveals the devastating effects of covid-19 on both service and manufacturing sectors. It describes the effect as “previously thought unimaginable” - leading to predictions of an economic slump worse than the 2008 financial crisis.

The Evening Standard's consumer business editor, Jonathan Prynn, joins the leader podcast to discuss the fallout.


William Shakespeare never wrote a play about pandemics, but there were plenty of them around during his time and he may have even had a brush with bubonic plague himself. On the anniversary of his birth, The Leader podcast asks Shakespeare expert Professor Emma Smith how sickness influenced his work, and what lessons he has for us today.


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