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Dow Jones plunges again

Stocks in US markets today continued to plunge due to the coronavirus crisis coupled with the Saudi-Russian oil price war, with the Dow Jones industrial average dipped below the 22,000 level after suffering its worst first quarter in the institution's entire 135-year history. Major financial institutions like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan predict an unprecedented first-quarter contraction in the US economy of between 25 to 34 percent.

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