Saturday, 11 April 2009

Food for thought in Last Supper quiz

This year as last, the world has entered what many of its population regard as a holy period, at a time when the markets are rallying after a period of great fear. So, once more, it is a good juncture for reflection.

The original Last Supper was a Seder meal, in which Jews commemorate the flight from Egypt, with a dinner in which almost every action is symbolic. One of the most important acts is the asking of the Four Questions, where the diners must ask themselves what they are doing and what the ceremony means.

This is a good discipline. So, for a second year, here are the Long View’s Four Questions for the markets.

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