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A virus vaccine will ‘bail out the bulls’, says fund manager

Optimism is not universal, but some commentators are increasingly hopeful that an end is in sight for Covid-19 — providing a huge boost to markets

 A medical worker wearing a protective face mask at the Chaika Clinic in Moscow, where Russia registered its first coronavirus vaccine.
A medical worker wearing a protective face mask at the Chaika Clinic in Moscow, where Russia registered its first coronavirus vaccine. Photo: Andrey Rudakov/Getty Images

The imminent development of a Covid-19 vaccine — by mainstream western medical institutions — will push stock markets to new highs, according to one fund manager.

Steven Bell, chief economist at BMO Global Asset Management, part of a Canadian-owned outfit that manages $342bn, thinks that “it does seem likely that we could get a vaccine soon”.

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