Stocks tumbled Thursday, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average sliding more than 1,000 points, as heightened fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections sent investors out of risky assets. U.S. coronavirus cases have topped 2 million, with the death toll climbing past 111,000. Data from Johns Hopkins University showed an uptick in cases in Florida, Texas and California, raising alarm that a second wave of infections could lead to restrictions being applied again on social and business activity.
Source: Wall Street Journal June 11, 2020 01:34 UTC