Asia stocks trade mixed as WHO reports all-time high in coronavirus cases

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Asia stocks set to trade mixed as WHO reports all-time high in coronavirus cases

Developments surrounding the coronavirus pandemic are likely to continue weighing on investor sentiment. The WHO said Saturday that more than 200,000 coronavirus cases were confirmed over a 24-hour period — a record.on Saturday.

The recent surge in cases has raised concerns over the possibility of lockdowns being reintroduced to curb the virus' spread, that could put a dent on the prospects for economic recovery.over the weekend that two U.S. aircraft carriers were sent to the South China Sea during Chinese drills., which tracks the greenback against a basket of its peers, was last at 97.165 after its slip from levels above 97.5 early in July.

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It no longer makes a difference. A major correction. Is about to happen. Hold on tight, very tight and help those you can for we will have soup and food lines. We need to start facing reality. A little food news means nothing right now. Sad!

I`m set up from your headline that half of Americans are unemployed in the CoronaVirus session... as in normal times are 34% of Americans unemployed... stop the stupidity

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Please stop to spread these newswires, people having a lot of losses regarding this dark info, help the economy and not destroy it for no good reason

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Don't bury the lead. What else did the WHO report this weekend? That China never informed it of the Wuhan virus?

Stop talking about cases. Talk about mortality stats or death rates. It is misleading

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