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Live updates: U.S. markets crater as coronavirus, oil prices trigger brief halt in trading - The Washington Post

The New York Stock Exchange tripped the “circuit breaker” at a time of relentless volatility for global stocks.

“The uncertain economic impact of coronavirus continues to grip markets, with stocks, commodities and interest rates all dropping sharply,” Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com, wrote in a commentary on Monday. “Markets hate uncertainty and there is a ton of it currently in play.”

The forced 15-minute brake seemed to have a stabilizing effect; by early afternoon, the Dow had pared its losses to roughly 1,600 points, or about 6.1 percent. The S&P 500 was down 5.8 percent and the Nasdaq off 5.0 percent.

Oil prices tumbled into the $30s, after Saudi Arabia and Russia deadlocked over production. The Saudis had been pushing for a cut in output to prop up prices, but reversed course when Russia balked and decided, instead, to flood the market with hundreds of thousands of additional barrels per day — a move analysts fear may trigger a price war.

“Cheap oil is one thing. Super cheap oil is another,” said John Kilduff of Again Capital. “The stock market is looking at the oil price plunge as a canary in the coal mine of a disinflationary one-two punch, driven partly by cratering demand for transportation fuels and a wanton price war among the major oil producers” that will result in big losses for U.S. and Canadian producers.

Global markets were apoplectic. Japan’s Nikkei closed down more than 5 percent, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index shed more than 4.2 percent. European markets tumbled more than 7 percent across the board.

Panic pushed the yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury below 0.4 percent for the first time in history Monday as investors fled for safe havens. The trajectory could be an ominous sign of a weakening economy, because a low yield can indicate a lack of confidence in economic growth. Yields decline as bond prices rise.

Confirmed U.S. coronavirus cases surpassed 500 over the weekend, with cases in 30 states and the District of Columbia. There are more than 100,000 infections worldwide and thousands of deaths.

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