Financial markets have been thrown into turmoil following Saudi Arabia's re...
TOKYO - Financial markets have been thrown into turmoil following Saudi Arabia’s response to the collapse of OPEC+ talks and concerns about the global spread of the coronavirus.
“It also puts U.S. President Donald Trump’s election at risk. The market has not caught up to the facts. “I am sure that behind the scenes the United States and Saudi Arabia are trying to get Russia to return to negotiate. The problem is we do not know how long this will last, so investors have no choice but to sell risk.
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