5 things to know before the stock market opens Thursday

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The Dow's indicated decline Thursday would wipe out nearly half of Wednesday's 4.5% rally.

surged to over 95,000 and 3,270 deaths. Much of the infections are still in China, which has allocated $16 billion for virus prevention. The outbreak originated in China in December and has since spread to at least 75 countries. Outside China, South Korea has the largest number of cases followed by Italy and Iran.

campaigns in Phoenix on Thursday. The self-described democratic socialist looks to recapture the momentum that powered his strong finishes in early states before he met a surging Biden in South Carolina and this week's Super Tuesday Democratic presidential nomination contests.

 

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