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Economy: tomorrow on the Lancette the scenarios for 2022

Galimberti and Paolazzi, in the usual monthly column on FIRSTonline, will talk about the possible developments that await us this year on a global scale: will Omicron be the swan song of Covid? And what changes await us?

Economy: tomorrow on the Lancette the scenarios for 2022

What will 2022 be like for the global economy, as a whole and in its individual parts, including that almost small village named Italy? Will it be similar to the last two years and therefore dominated by pandemic events? Or will the Omicron variant prove to be the black swan song of SARS-Cov2 as predicted? Will we find physical and psychological health to travel like when we were unaware (as ostriches are when they don't want to see reality) of the looming and immanent dangers to the social life of a multitude of almost eight billion humans? It is difficult for this to happen. What other permanent changes will direct the economy in the year that has just begun and what economic policies will the helmsmen, elected or chosen among the elites, adopt? Will rates rise or fluctuate? What about the stock markets? Will the race in prices be slowed down on its own or by the design of those holding the monetary reins? Among currencies, the star of the dollar will still shine, and why should the Swiss franc (really a small vessel in a great sea) continue to strengthen, embarking on more deflation in the Rhaetia? These questions throw down the gauntlet to The hands of the economy. The monthly analysis column of the economic situation, with more than a third of a century behind it and myriads of imitation attempts, will give brushstrokes of answers, by the hand of Fabrizio Galimberti and Luca Paolazzi. From tomorrow the first issue of the new year, only on FIRSTonline. 

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