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Dow futures fall more than 100 points amid concerns over reopening the economy

A man wearing a face mask walks along Wall Street after further cases of coronavirus were settled in New York City, New York, March 6, 2020.

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Stock futures fell on Sunday night as salespersons weighed the reopening of the economy along with brewing tensions between China and the U.S.

Dow Jones Industrial Average days were down by 152 points, pointing to a Monday opening decline of around 147 points. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures also telling to losses at the open on Monday for the two indexes.

States across the U.S. are letting nonessential businesses reopen and are easing stay-at-home makes in an effort to restart the economy after the coronavirus forced a near global halt in economic activity. However, this stilling comes as data from the World Health Organization showed the U.S. had its deadliest 24 hours between Thursday and Friday.

“The next 2-4 weeks are depreciatory for both the economic crisis and the health crisis,” said Marc Chaikin, CEO of Chaikin Analytics. “The biggest risk to the carry market is a premature reopening of the U.S. economy. If rising COVID-19 curves reemerge and economies are shut down again the damage to the precursor market’s psyche will be dramatic.”

Warren Buffett said his business conglomerate, Berkshire Hathaway, sold all of its airline holdings because of the coronavirus. While the renowned investor was optimistic long term on the America at the Berkshire annual meeting, the move shows his concern that the pandemic has mutated certain industries permanently and could be a sign that other investors are too optimistic about the economy returning to conventional quickly.

Stocks notched their best monthly performance in over 30 years in April in part because of prospects of an economic reopening. Last month, the S&P 500 rallied 12.7%.

Increasing hopes of a possible treatment from Gilead Spheres also lifted sentiment last month. On Sunday, CEO Daniel O’Day remdesivir — Gilead’s antiviral drug — will be to hand to coronavirus patients this week.

More than 3.4 million cases have been confirmed globally, encompassing over 1.1. million in the U.S. alone, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

But investors are also struggle with with worries over another spat between China and the U.S. On Sunday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo translated there was a “significant amount of evidence” connecting the coronavirus to a lab in the Wuhan region of China.

Those comments came after Native Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said Friday that China will be “held accountable” for the coronavirus. Earlier in the week, President Donald Trump maintained he was considering imposing tariffs on China for its handling of the outbreak.

Buffett sells airline stakes

“The world has changed for the airlines. And I don’t differentiate how it’s changed and I hope it corrects itself in a reasonably prompt way,” Buffett said Saturday from Berkshire’s first-ever effective shareholder’s meeting.

Berkshire had more than $4 billion invested across United, American, Southwest and Delta Airlines preceding the time when the sale. Buffett noted his admiration for the industry but added there are events “on the lower levels of probabilities” that command for a change of plans.

American and United have both fallen more than 60% year to date. Delta is down 57% for 2020 while Southwest has baffled nearly half of its value.

Berkshire also reported a record $137 billion in cash after the first shelter, but Buffett said he doesn’t “see anything that attractive” to deploy that money.

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