NewsWatch: Dow futures trade limit-up, bouncing after biggest one-day rout since 1987 crash

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U.S. stock-index futures point to a sharply higher start for Wall Street Friday, a day after equities suffered their biggest one-day plunge since the October 1987 crash. See full story.

English Premier League suspended as Arsenal manager and Chelsea player catch coronavirus

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and Chelsea player Callum Hudson-Odoi have tested positive for coronavirus, while the Everton squad has gone into self-isolation. See full story.

As coronavirus spreads, CDC warns Americans about traveling inside the U.S.

‘If COVID-19 is spreading at your destination, but not where you live, you may be at higher risk of exposure if you travel there.’ See full story.

Do’s and dont’s in this stock market: Don’t panic, do develop a plan — even if you didn’t have one before

Now more than ever you must make investing and trading decisions based on probabilities. See full story.

Hackers are using coronavirus concerns to trick you, cybersecurity pros warn

The COVID-19 coronavirus isn’t the only virus people have to worry about as the fear of the pandemic has become a powerful tool for hackers to get you to click on one of their links without thinking. See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

President Trump was not the first to tie warmer temperatures to a slowdown in the spread of COVID-19, but experts have stepped up to temper this prediction. See full story.

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