Abstract
Financial sectors play the most important role in global and national economies, but they are vulnerable to disruptions caused by unexpected pandemic situations. This article describes the need to improve preparedness for possible future pandemics based on the summary analysis of past events. Analyzing past pandemics (COVID-19, SARS) in the world, analyzes of the experiences of financial institutions and investors are studied, and measures to apply these strategies to Uzbekistan are considered.
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