Concerns That Incentives Are Not Enough To Markets
After Trump's support and travel prohibition statements, there was a perception that governments could not afford the markets.
Investors have addressed governments for months to defend the global economy, which is negatively affected by coronavirus. But after the announcement of a wide range of incentives from the beginning of the epidemic, concerns that efforts will not be enough are growing every day.
Although government incentives have helped the world get up from the 2008 crisis, investors are increasingly concerned about the rapid recovery of politicians this time. Financial and monetary measures may be beneficial in terms of secondary effects resulting from the slowdown of economic activities due to the epidemic. Apart from that, investors seem to have no choice but to wait for the effect of the virus to decrease on its own.