Global stocks are poised to close out their worst quarter since the depths of the global financial crisis
Still, as the last day of March began, global stocks were poised to close out their worst quarter since the depths of the global financial crisis, with the coronavirus pandemic chilling economic activity and rattling investor confidence.
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