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Investors can no longer rely on a ‘policy put’
The article states that investors can no longer depend on policymakers to mitigate market risks through interventions, as policymakers' ability to respond to economic shocks has diminished. This reflects a broader decline in the effectiveness of policy tools to stabilize markets.
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