Global financial markets are plunging as investors started panicking over coronavirus, Image via Reuters
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Global markets in a turmoil

Global financial markets are plunging as investors started panicking over coronavirus fears and oil war between OPEC and Russia. Asian and European markets are down more than 5% on average while US markets are also down heavily in pre-market trading. Coronavirus continues to weigh heavily on global investors as infections crossed 108,000. Crude oil had the worst day in more than 30 years after crashing 25% in a single day.

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