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WHO: Looking into reports of some people getting re-infected

"We are looking into reports of some people getting re-infected, we need to look at how tests are taken," a spokesperson for the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. "But in general, a person who had coronavirus infection would be immune at least for a while."

"The outbreak is getting bigger with a scenario of it reaching multiple countries If not all countries," the spokesperson added. "This is something we have been warning about for quite a while."

Risk aversion

Meanwhile, the intense flight-to-safety continues to dominate the financial markets on Friday. As of writing, the 10-year US Treasury bond yield was at fresh all-time lows at 1.19%, erasing 6.3% on the day and major European equity indexes were down more than 4%.

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The Fed is set to cut rates while the ECB is hesitating. EUR/USD is mostly moving on news related to the respiratory disease and Yohay Elam, an analys
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