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US stocks were a sea of red, swimming in a virus-induced blood-bath on Monday following a flight to safety as the contagion risks associated with the coronavirus swept through the media and impacted global commodity and financial markets heavily.
On Wall Sreet, we saw the second-biggest daily point drop for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the DJIA, in its 124-year history. Monday’s selloff marks the first time all three major benchmarks each fell by at least 3% on the same day since December 4th, 2018. The DJIA lost around 1,031 points lower, a drop of 3.6%, near 27,961, leaving the blue-chip gauge down 2% for the year to date. The S&P 500 dropped around 112 points or 3.4%, to end near 3,226, leaving it 0.2% lower for the year while the Nasdaq Composite fell around 355 points, or 3.7%, to end near 9,221; However, fueled by a positive note in the trade relations between the US and China, the index remains up 2.8% for the year to date.
The markets are very concerned for the energy sector and both the price of oil and sticks plummeted the most on Monday. The energy sector was the hardest hit sector in the S&P 500, dropping 4.7% while crude-oil futures sank to the bottom of the barrel, ending with West Texas Intermediate crude for April delivery down $1.95, or nearly 3.7%, to settle at $51.43 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. That was the lowest front-month contract settlement since Feb. 13th.
The coronavirus death toll climbed to seven in Italy on Monday and several Middle East countries were dealing with their first infections, sending markets into a tailspin over fears of a global pandemic even as China eased curbs with no new cases reported in Beijing and other cities.