Risk appetite took a beating during the first month of 2020, mostly driven by concerns about the epidemic in China with the economic toll still unclear.

Risk appetite took a beating during the first month of 2020, mostly driven by concerns about the epidemic in China with the economic toll still unclear.
Demand spikes for safe-haven assets as investors growing anxious about the widening crisis related to China virus.
As there was no great news following the long-awaited signing of the Trade deal investors eyes are on ECB, Davos meeting and a week packed with economic data.
Focus shifts to the expected signing of a Phase 1 China-U.S. trade deal as World markets looked to have overcome the MidEast tensions.
Mid-East tensions escalated after US drone strike kills Iran’s Major-General Soleimani, considered to be one of the most powerful men in Iran.