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Sensex, NIFTY bleed amid Coronavirus scare

| @indiablooms | Mar 16, 2020, at 04:25 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Amid the outbreak of the deadly Coronavirus, the Indian stock market on Monday witnessed another day of bloodbath with Sensex going down by close to 3,000 points.

Sensex tanked by 2,713.41 points.

NIFTY went down by 757.80 points.

The Indian market has been witnessing massive falls over the past few days amid fear over the spread of Coronavirus across the world.

The total number of positive cases in India rose to 110 with Maharashtra recording the most of them followed by Kerala.

The first Coronavirus positive case was reported in Odisha on Monday.

Across the globe, over 166,000 people have been infected by the 'pandemic' virus while more than 6,000 people have died. 

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