Global markets tumble for second day amid fears of coronavirus spread

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Dow Jones lost 877 or 3.1%, the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped 2.7% and the S&P 500 fell 3% following similar losses across the Atlantic

Investors sold off shares across the world for a second day on Tuesday as fears of the economic impact of the coronavirus continued to grow.

 

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I bet all the fat rich are loving this as they’ll be buying up currency as it drops only to be ready to sell when it goes up

Just remember that Donald knows more than everybody he said the stock market is doing fine.... Donald Knows Best

Are the American people pensions at risk?

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