The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates in the face of increasing concern
about the economic impact of the new coronavirus. It follows warnings from
forecasters that the outbreak could tip some countries into recession. What
more needs to be done to prevent a full-scale downturn? The Economist’s Europe
economics correspondent Rachana Shanbhogue asks Patrick Foulis, business
affairs editor; Alice Fulwood, American finance correspondent; and Henry
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The Federal Reserve has cut interest rates in the face of increasing concern
about the economic impact of the new coronavirus. It follows warnings from
forecasters that the outbreak could tip some countries into recession. What
more needs to be done to prevent a full-scale downturn? The Economist’s Europe
economics correspondent Rachana Shanbhogue asks Patrick Foulis, business
affairs editor; Alice Fulwood, American finance correspondent; and Henry
Tricks, Schumpeter columnist Please subscribe to The Economist for full access
to print, digital and audio editions:
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