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Dow slumps 2,000 points after oil shock

Trading on both the indices has been suspended for 15 minutes and will re-open at 9.49 am ET.

March 09, 2020 / 20:46 IST
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Wall Street's main stock indexes plummeted and the Dow Jones Industrials crashed 2,000 points on Monday as a 22 percent slump in oil prices and the rapid spread of the coronavirus amplified fears of a global recession.

Trading on US stock exchanges was halted immediately after opening, as the benchmark S&P 500 fell 7 percent to its lowest since June 2019, triggering an automatic 15-minute cutout put in place after the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

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The energy index slumped 15.3 percent to its lowest level since August 2004 and crude prices were on track for their worst day in three decades as Saudi Arabia moved to significantly raise oil production after OPEC's supply cut agreement with Russia collapsed.

"The lower it does go, the more people are likely to panic even further," said Rick Meckler a partner at Cherry Lane Investments in New Vernon, New Jersey.