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Golden Twenties Needn’t Lead to 1930s-Style Bust, Berenberg Says

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The global bounce-back from the pandemic will echo the so-called Roaring Twenties after the First World War, but there’s no need for a repeat of the economic collapse that ended that decade, according to German bank Berenberg.