Asian stock markets fall across the board New virus February 28 12:03

Asian stock markets on Thursday began trading shortly after concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus increased, with the Dow Jones average share price falling to a record high in the New York market on May 27. With the spread of sell orders, stock prices are falling everywhere.

Of these, the stock market in Shanghai, China, has fallen sharply by about 2.8% from the closing price on 27th at 11:30 am Japan time at the representative index “comprehensive index”.

Other stock markets in Asia have fallen across the board, dropping sharply by about 2.2% in South Korea and Hong Kong and about 2.1% in Singapore.

Australia also saw a significant drop of about 2.4%.

Market officials say that concerns about the spread of the new coronavirus are increasing, with the Dow Jones stock price dropping more than $ 1,190 in the New York market on Tuesday, the largest ever. As stock prices continue to increase, the global stock depreciation chain has not stopped. "