Coronavirus: The New York Stock Exchange registers its worst day since 1987. Ohio, Maryland and Kentucky close schools
2020-03-13T01:13:25.813Z
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The New York Stock Exchange closed this afternoon more sunk than ever since the past three decades. Schools in Ohio and Maryland will close for three and two weeks, respectively. And two entertainment giants, Disney and Broadway, suspend all their shows.
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