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In downturns, vol travels down the supply chain – study

Supply chain risk can go both ways. Conventionally, it’s the risk suppliers can pose to a company and its investors. But a new study shows that unexpected market risk and volatility spread to suppliers from major customers, especially in an economic downturn. And, while derived from historic data, the findings have lessons for the current climate.

Poor performance and increased volatility betray stress in a traded company. But these will also spread to suppliers, creating similar – if less

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