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Banks on the trail of COVID-19

Tracking the Coronavirus is proving to be more than a job for public health authorities, with investment banks also hot on the trail because knowing how the virus is affecting mining projects could be the difference between commodity prices rising or falling.

Tim Treadgold
JP Morgan circulated its COVID-19 “impact tracker” to clients on Tuesday

JP Morgan circulated its COVID-19 “impact tracker” to clients on Tuesday

The initial impact of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, was resoundingly negative because it started in China and had a significant impact on that country's manufacturing industries which,...

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