As dramatic as this has been, I do believe that the economy will recover steadily, in part because this situation lacks some of the obstacles to recovery of a typical financial crisis. Central banks are moving quickly to address problems in credit markets, and governments are now acting aggressively to enact fiscal stimulus. The speed and the shape of these policies are deeply influenced by the world’s experience during the global financial crisis in 2008. I also believe their actions are likely to be more effective and work more quickly since they are not fighting against the same structural challenges as they were a decade ago.
That is not to say the world is without risk, nor to suggest that the market has reached its bottom. It is impossible to know. There are also significant challenges ahead for heavily indebted businesses, and if governments are not careful in the design of their stimulus programs, the economic pain from the outbreak will fall disproportionately on the shoulders of the most economically vulnerable individuals.
At BlackRock, we are working to keep a long-term perspective on this crisis – as we always do – while helping our clients, our communities, and the countries where we work and live navigate this extraordinary and difficult environment.
The above is a condensed excerpt from Larry Fink’s annual Chairman’s Letter to Shareholders, published on March 30, 2020. For the full letter, please visit BlackRock’swebsite.

IMPORTANT NOTES
OPINIONS
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BLACKROCK DATA POINTS
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GAAP ANDAS-ADJUSTED RESULTS
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