Examine how a recession affects the financial markets, paying particular attention to investor mood, stock market volatility, and the performance of different asset classes (e.g., equities, bonds, commodities). Examine the potential long-term ramifications for investor behavior and market stability, as well as the role that central banks and government action can play in reducing the detrimental impacts of a recession on the financial markets.
A recession is a period of economic decline, typically defined as a decline in gross domestic product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters. During a recession, the financial markets can be significantly impacted, affecting investor mood, stock market volatility, and the performance of different asset classes.
Investor Mood:
Stock Market Volatility:
Performance of Different Asset Classes:
Asset Class Performance During Recent Recessions: