Oil, equities hit by fears over economic impact of deadly virus
Hong Kong, Jan 27 (AFP/APP): Fears over the global economic impact of the deadly China virus sent oil prices plunging more than two percent on Monday to extend last week’s sell-off, while safe-haven assets including the yen and gold rallied. As the death toll from the epidemic jumped to 80 with those affected worldwide approaching 3,000, analysts said there were growing fears the crisis could become as bad as the SARS outbreak that hammered Asian markets in 2003. The outbreak of the coronavirus has led to lock down the epicentre of the disease while imposing tight travel restrictions on a number of other cities. The move comes during the Lunar New Year holiday when hundreds of millions of people criss-cross the country and spend billions of dollars. The government decided late Sunday it would extend the holiday and related school closures beyond the original January 30 end date to “reduce population flows”, state media said. “The biggest threat to the global economy is not just because the disease spreads quickly across countries through networks related to global travel,” he said in a note. He added: “Unlike 2003 where SARS was less impactful on the developed world market, the rest … Continue reading Oil, equities hit by fears over economic impact of deadly virus
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