NewsWatch: Why the coronavirus outbreak could trigger a stock-market pullback

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The spread of the potentially deadly coronavirus could be the catalyst for a near-term stock-market pullback, analysts say. See full story.

Scientist who simulated the global impact of a coronavirus outbreak says ‘the cat’s already out of the bag’ and calls China’s efforts to contain the disease ‘unlikely to be effective’

Eric Toner is a scientist at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and was a part of a simulation, in partnership with the World Economic Forum, that posited such a disease could kill 65 million people within 18 months. See full story.

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Early money moves by the royal couple look troubling. See full story.

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Stocks are either near valuations seen during the dot-com bubble in 2000, or are reasonably priced relative to history See full story.

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