Absence of safety nets will continue to test high-flying markets in 2022
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THE past year saw the world's stock markets soar out of lockdown mode with a little help from central banks and government spending, but there likely won't be as many safety nets come 2022.
The simultaneous removal of both monetary and fiscal stimulus is already providing a stern test to the US stock markets.
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