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Learning from past recessions
27. March 2009 by Dan Walkow, CFA, CMT.
“Particularly in hard times, it’s crucial to make the right assumptions in strategic planning. Despite claims that the current recession is “unprecedented,” it seems to be following many of the same patterns the four previous ones did—patterns that may offer insights into the performance of sectors in the coming months and years.” This from the McKinsey March 2009 report which offers a very interesting chart that is worth viewing,
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