In the US, Indices Opened with Hard Fall after Super Tuesday
At the opening, Dow Jones index decreased by 2.36 percent to 26.671.92 points, S&P 500 index decreased by 2.59 percent to 3.049.11 points and Nasdaq index decreased by 2.43 percent to 8.790.09 points.
The indices wrapped up Wednesday with rally on Wednesday, with precautions taken against the effects of the new type of
coronavirus (Kovid-19) outbreak and the "Super Tuesday" in 14 states of the US, where former Vice-President Joe Biden struck the rope in 10 states.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that they had allocated $ 50 billion yesterday, after the
World Bank announced it would launch the $ 12 billion aid package to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
On the other hand, the
US Congress agreed to allocate an $ 8.3 billion emergency source to combat the epidemic.