WSJWhatsNow: U.S. stocks are on track for their biggest weekly losses since 2008. paulvigna breaks down this week's winners and losers.
Any expectation that the coronavirus epidemic would bypass the U.S. stock market disappeared this week as stocks careened.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 1,000 points on Monday, and then fell nearly 1,200 points on Thursday as all the major indexes tumbled into correction territory. The Dow’s six-session losing streak is its worst since November 2008. Meanwhile, haven assets like bonds and gold continue to see money piling in, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year note setting a record low.
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