US stocks drop sharply on Malaysia Airlines crash

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US stocks drop sharply on Malaysia Airlines crash

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US stocks move decisively lower as reports of the crash spread and were followed by statements by Malaysia Airlines that it lost contact with the plane

NEW YORK, USA – US stocks fell sharply Thursday, July 17, following reports that a Malaysia Airlines plane crashed over Ukraine and that the vehicle was shot down.

At 1604 GMT (12:04 am of July 18, Philippine time), the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 82.31 (0.48%) to 17,055.89.

The broad-based S&P 500 slumped 14.40 (0.73%) to 1,967.17, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled 42.87 (0.97%) to 4,383.10.

Prior to the reports of the crash, US stocks were modestly lower.

But all 3 indices moved decisively lower as reports of the crash spread and were followed by statements by Malaysia Airlines that it lost contact with the plane and by the Ukrainian president, who said the plane may have been shut down.

Briefing.com said the drop in US equities coincided with a shift in money to gold, Treasuries and other lower-risk assets.

“The flight to safety occurred following reports from Ukraine indicating a Malaysian passenger jet from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has crashed near the border with Russia,” Briefing said in a note at 1530 GMT.

“At this time, the cause of the crash remains unknown.” – Rappler.com

 

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