Dow futures fell more than 200 points Sunday in a sign more turmoil on Wall Street is likely this week amid reports the coronavirus is spreading in the U.S. and globally.
Last week, the Dow Jones industrial average tumbled more than 3,500 points, or 12%, its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
In the U.S., officials have identified a handful of cases through community transmission, or a source not directly linked to known cases.
There have been more than 88,000 coronavirus cases worldwide, mostly in China, and nearly 3,000 deaths.
Last week’s market sell-off featured the Dow’s nearly 1,200 point plunge on Thursday – its biggest one-day point drop ever.





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