A resurgence of the pandemic later this year would dampen the partial recovery that is expected to take place in 2021, says the OECD
A second wave of lockdowns to counter a resurgent novel coronavirus would deal a terrible blow to a global economy already facing a severe contraction, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said Wednesday.
In its latest report on the global outlook, the Paris-based research body released one of the gloomiest forecasts...
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