Stock trading resumed on Monday Monday after a nosedive of 7 per cent in the benchmark S&P 500 and roughly 8 per cent in the Dow Jones, which forced so-called circuit breakers to temporarily halt stock trading. As the COVID-19 virus spreads and oil prices are starting to drop, economies worldwide are impacted.
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