Yes, but by this time next year they might not only be buying a the same rate as previously, but they might also even be buying a little more than usual.
Point being, the markets are seing corona as a 'flash crash' that will take some time, maybe 18 months to re-adjust, but it won't really hold things back long run.
If someone hits a vaccine the markets will go on a tear.
Point being, the markets are seing corona as a 'flash crash' that will take some time, maybe 18 months to re-adjust, but it won't really hold things back long run.
If someone hits a vaccine the markets will go on a tear.