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Big tech set to remain dominant amid muted value recovery

call it the seesaw year. Or a stop-and-go year. Or the year of the two dips. Or the year of the miraculous recovery.

Whatever the choice of words, 2020 will be remembered as a year of exceptional volatility as the global pandemic wreaked havoc on global markets. The trend was for markets to rise on the possibility of greater fiscal stimulus emanating from cash-strapped governments, or the likely development of a successful vaccine. And dipping on any bad news or adverse

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