Worries over the virus’ resurgence weigh on global stocks
LONDON — Worries over the resurgence of the coronavirus pandemic around the world weighed heavily on global stock markets on Monday with just eight days to go until the U.S. election.
Investors are getting increasingly concerned that the spike in new cases, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, and the associated restrictions imposed on everyday life will choke the economic recovery of the past few months.
“While we are seeing nations attempt to stifle the spread of the virus through more localised and tentative restrictions, it seems highly likely that we will eventually see a swathe of nationwide lockdowns if the trajectory cannot be reversed,” said Joshua Mahony, senior market analyst at IG in London.
“Traders remain torn as they weigh up the potential impending benefits of a U.S. stimulus package and potential vaccine,” he added.