The Dow Jones dropped 1,190 points on Thursday as the global coronavirus threat worsened.
This was the worst drop in Dow history.
The Dow Jones lost 1190.95 points today, the largest point loss in its history. #COVID2019 #coronavirus
— Pé Resists (@4everNeverTrump) February 27, 2020
The US market dropped 3,000 points so far this week.
Guggenheim Global Chief and Founder Scott Minerd told Bloomberg TV that this is “possibly the worst thing I’ve ever seen.”
Scott Minerd: You know one thing Joe, I’ll tell you, that I have not said to anyone else in public, this is possibly the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my career. I’ve been through a lot. I’ve been through the stock market crash in ’87. I went through the financial crisis. This has the potential to reel into something extremely serious.
Guggenheim’s Scott Minerd: Coronavirus Crisis “Possibly Worst Thing I’ve Ever Seen”
Via Ali.
Whoa
Guggenheim's Scott Minerd says the #coronavirus crisis is possibly the worst thing he's ever seen in his career: "This has the potential to reel into something extremely serious"pic.twitter.com/RbSkEe0chz
— Ali (@ali) February 27, 2020
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