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Signs of irrationality in market, says broker

UPDATED: Govt extends travel ban. Fear apparent in price falls across the board.

Tim Hunter Mon, 02 Mar 2020

Some of the extreme behaviour behind supermarket sell-outs over the weekend is appearing in the sharemarket as indiscriminate price falls reflect irrationality, says a sharebroker.

“To be honest, the media has been enjoying the coronavirus headlines. There are probably more headlines than

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Tim Hunter Mon, 02 Mar 2020
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