Coronavirus Is No Small Threat to Travel Stocks

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The coronavirus has investors in travel stocks worried. WSJheard explains why the concern may not be unwarranted. WSJWhatsNow

On Sunday, officials brought up to five the total number of people in the U.S. diagnosed with the infectious new virus that started in the Chinese city of Wuhan and has led to travel bans and lockdowns across China.

European nations are also trying to contain the spread of the disease.
 

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heard Thanks to the CCP who try to use human to test and get out of hand! Whether u r rich or poor, we r equal!

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heard It doesn’t take much to trigger an avalanche in overvalued and over leveraged equities.

heard $ICCC may have the vaccine for CoronaVirus

heard Takes some nerve to write about stock prices while mankind is trying to figure out if we’re headed towards a pandemic. Bodies are piling up in hospitals, but hey! Market looks ok.

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