Chinese Stocks Fall Nearly 9% on Opening After Extended Holiday Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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BEIJING (Sputnik) – China’s main stock exchange indexes plummeted across the board immediately after opening following an extended Lunar New Year holiday amid a coronavirus outbreak in the country that has killed over 360 people and placed millions of people under lockdown.

The Shenzhen component plunged 9.03 percent in the opening minutes while the Shenzhen composite fell 8.8%. The Shanghai composite opened at 2,716 points, a drop of 8.6 percent from when trading closed.

Cancelled flights, shuttered businesses, and millions refraining from regular consumer activity have spread fears of an economic meltdown in global markets.

Wall Street posted its first monthly loss since August on Friday as US markets began to feel the pinch of a China on virtual lockdown.

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Chinese Stocks Fall Nearly 9% on Opening After Extended Holiday Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

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