Saturday, February 29, 2020

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As-it-happens update February 29, 2020
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TOKYO — A deepening health crisis became an economic one too Friday as the coronavirus outbreak sapped financial markets, emptied shops and ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted more than 350 points during a volatile trading day on Friday, as financial markets continue to dive on ...
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It was the worst weekly decline for stocks since the 2008 financial crisis. ... Other measures of the overall health of financial markets and corporate ...
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Over the past week, stock markets around the world plunged as distressing news about the spread of the novel coronavirus continued to accumulate.
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Panic over a Wuhan coronavirus pandemic sent stocks tumbling again on Friday morning, in what looks to be the worst week for financial markets ...
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The World Health Organization raised its risk assessment of the coronavirus to "very high" Friday, citing risk of spread and impact. WHO officials said ...
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Coronavirus fears are making global stock markets ill. The S&P 500 index of US stocks and the MSCI World Index, a basket of equities from developed ...
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It's been an extraordinary few weeks for the stock markets. After reaching record highs Feb. 12, markets have plunged dramatically amid coronavirus ...
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NEW YORK, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Coronavirus panic sent world stock markets tumbling again on Friday, putting them on course for their largest weekly ...
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Pedestrians stand in front of an electronic stock board showing Japan's Nikkei 225 index at a securities firm in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 28, 2020.
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A man wearing a face mask walks past statues of bulls in Beijing, Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. Asian stock markets fell further Friday on spreading virus fears ...
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Financial markets are plunging for the sixth consecutive day. The Dow closed down over 1100 points. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 both dropped over ...
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Leading European stock markets have lost more than 10 percent in just one week, with London's FTSE 100, which fell by 3.4 percent on Friday, ...
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U.S. stocks were in the red on Friday after new cases of the coronavirus were reported in eight countries, including Mexico and Nigeria. The Dow ...
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The COVID-19 coronavirus hammered financial markets this week and rapidly raised the perceived likelihood and magnitude of additional Fed ...
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The carnage in financial markets has not been limited to the global equity markets, either. Indeed, there has been a marked spike in interest rate ...
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Global stock markets plummeted for a seventh consecutive day on Friday as the coronavirus continued to spread, increasing fears that the epidemic ...
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Trader Andrew Silverman works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. Stocks are opening sharply lower on Wall Street, ...
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Amid a wave of selling in the stock market driven by coronavirus concerns, the 10-year Treasury note, a key bellwether for mortgage rates, plunged to ...
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(Bloomberg) -- The spread of the coronavirus rattled global financial markets, sending U.S. stocks to their worst week since the financial crisis more ...
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Chinese stock markets have generally maintained an upward momentum since the Spring Festival. In the first 17 trading days of this month, Shanghai ...
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... are seeking havens from the storm, and Turkey is on the verge of a military confrontation with Russia in Syria. Here's what's moving markets.
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The end of a very rough week for U.S. markets brought a worrying prediction. While one expert warned fallout from the global coronavirus outbreak ...
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It may get a lot worse before it gets any better. Sales of face masks, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant may be spiking worldwide due to the cascading ...
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EUROGROUP'S CENTENO SAYS UNFORTUNATELY FINANCIAL MARKETS HAVE BEEN MUCH MORE AFFECTED BY CORONAVIRUS THAN WE ...
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The news is gloomy for stock investors. Shares have been plummeting as traders absorb the latest information about the coronavirus's spread around ...
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The historic stock market rout may have a few hidden winners as the ... pharma sector has been volatile since the virus first started battering markets.
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(CNN) -- Confidence is a fragile thing in financial markets. It can vanish in an instant. That's exactly what happened during this coronavirus-fueled ...
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Worldwide market losses accelerate; Dow sinks 1.8% ... Global stock markets plunged further Friday on spreading fears over the impact of the new ...
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Stock markets around the world plunged again Friday. On Wall Street, the Dow Jones index took yet another hit, closing down nearly 360 points.
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A deepening health crisis became an economic one too Friday, with the virus outbreak sapping financial markets, emptying shops and businesses, ...
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Everyone has seen that, but I think it's going to rebound," stock markets investor Melody Visele said. She's not the only one who is not worried about ...
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Investors are fleeing to safe-haven investments in the worst week for the stock market since the financial crisis of more than a decade ago. The 10-year ...
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And that's what was served up in heaping bucketfuls this week as it became clear the coronavirus wouldn't bypass the U.S. — with the stock market ...
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NEW YORK, Feb 29 (Reuters) - World stock markets should fall further on Monday after a record contraction in China's manufacturing and service ...
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BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) – Panic over the coronavirus has led to a big drop in the stock market this week. We talked with a local financial adviser ...
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(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Financial-market volatility is painful. From mom-and-pop investors suddenly seeing red in their 401(k) plans to large ...
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MONEY TALKS: Space Coast Daily's Giles Malone talks with Scott L. Olson, from Atlantic Financial Advisors, how the markets have been affected by ...
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Michael Carlin from Henry Horne Wealth Management sits down with Justin Pazera to discuss how coronavirus is affecting the financial markets.
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The financial markets have benefited from the transparency and accuracy in ... As financial markets become more sophisticated, particularly with the ...
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Global stock markets plunged this week as the coronavirus outbreak continued to spread, stoking fears of global pandemic and an economic ...
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Stock market indexes had their worst one-day drop since 2011 on Thursday amid widening alarm, as coronavirus cases in Europe and the Middle ...
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World stock markets were on track for their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis as the global spread of the virus led to big sell-offs.
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) It has been a rough week for investors as concern over the coronavirus has caused the stock markets to fall. Kris Schuller ...
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Growing community infections of the new pneumonia-causing coronavirus worldwide have rattled financial markets and triggered a global stock ...
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By JOE McDONALD. Asian stock markets plunged further Friday on spreading virus fears, deepening an global rout after Wall Street endured its ...
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Amid so many known unknowns, a single, massive trade has taken shape in the financial markets: Buy government or high-quality corporate bonds.
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What's happening: Virus fears hit Africa, markets, schools ... And that's messing with global financial markets as basic business, trade and tourism ...
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