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Philippines becomes first country to suspend stock market due to COVID-19

The Philippine Stock Exchange has shut down trading starting March 17 until further notice, as part of the country’s effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).
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Hanoi (VNA)– The Philippine Stock Exchange has shut down trading starting March 17 untilfurther notice, as part of the country’s effort to curb the spread of thecoronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).

This move made thePhilippines become the first country in the world to close the stock market dueto the COVID-19.

It is in line with PresidentRodrigo Duterte's decision on March 16 to widen a month-long lockdown of thecapital region to cover the country's main Luzon island, home to at least 57million people.

The Philippinesbenchmark index fell 8 percent on March 16 and is down 20 percent for March sofar, already its worst since October 2008.

As of 16:00 on March17, the Philippines reported 187 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with fourrecovered patients and 12 deaths.

Several stock marketsaround the world have also closed their trading floors or suspended tradingfollowing the deep plunge of key indexes./.
VNA

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