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I assumed markets would drop with the news but they have not. -- nm
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by
spamlet
No offense to Boris but I'm not sure why? -- nm
Posted by
ty97
Apr 6 '20, 12:25
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I could see a scenario where the death of a country's leader causes it (or another country) to entirely shut down. -- nm
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Tim
Apr 6, 12:27
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The UK (and Canada, etc.) have history of leaders stepping down and the deputy taking over without that much fuss -- nm
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zork
Apr 6, 12:29
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Yeah, Kim Campbell and Paul Martin did alright. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 6, 12:34
The market isn't always logical. -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 6, 12:33
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Yeah, this is a little different, it would maybe wake up some people who still think this is an overreaction. -- nm
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Tim
Apr 6, 12:34
World leader gets much sicker with the news of the day.
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spamlet
Apr 6, 12:27
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DOW up 1200+ the day after clearly deranged world leader shills snake oil in a press conf for the 6th day in a row -- nm
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mud
Apr 6, 12:29
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