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Trump to meet with economic advisers as coronavirus pummels markets

WASHINGTON: U.S. President Donald Trump will meet with US Treasury Secretary

Steven Mnuchin

and other economic officials later on Monday to weigh possible

actions

to stem the

fallout

over the coronavirus, an

administration

official told Reuters.



The Trump administration is weighing a

number

of potential policy steps, including paid sick leave, the official said.

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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow will also participate in the meeting to consider economic proposals as U.S. stocks continued to slide on Monday amid growing concerns of the rapid spread of the coronavirus and the potential for a global recession.

Officials last week said they were considering a range of options, including help for airlines and other affected travel-related industries. The Washington Post on Monday reported that a cash infusion for small businesses was another option.

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Trump "and his economic team have the tools to keep this economy going strong," US Health Secretary Alex Azar told reporters at the White House on Monday. "They've got tools to deal with that."

Trading on US stock exchanges was halted immediately after opening, as the benchmark S&P 500 fell 7% to its lowest level since June 2019. The drop triggered an automatic 15-minute cutout put in place after the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

Oil markets also plunged as oil producing countries fought over how to cope with the outbreak of the virus.

Trump, who has staged his re-election campaign in large part on the strength of the US economy, on Twitter blamed the economic fallout on the media and the fight over oil prices between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
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