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  • US stock markets opened lower Tuesday on the first day of trading from the long holiday weekend, after Apple warned its results would suffer from the viral outbreak in China. Nearly 1,900 people have died and more than 72,000 others have been infected by the virus that broke out in China and has since spread to some 25 countries, causing airlines to cut flights to China and many businesses to shutter operations. All three major US indices posted gains last week even as traders were vigilant throughout for more serious disruptions from the COVID-19 illness. But on Tuesday morning, the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.4 percent to 29,288.51 points after about 30 minutes of trading. The tech-rich Nasdaq slipped 0.1 percent to 9,717.22 points, and the benchmark S&P 500 declined 0.2 percent to 3,372.03. US tech giant Apple fueled the drop after announcing it expects a financial hit from the epidemic, causing revenue in the current quarter to come in below forecasts as supply of its top-selling iPhone is constricted. Apple shares were down around 2.3 percent, but Michael Walkley, an analyst at Canaccord Genuity, did not believe the gloom would last. "Despite the COVID-19's impact on Chinese iPhone demand and supply chain disruptions near-term headwind, we believe Apple is performing strongly across all business lines," he said in a note. Before trading commenced, Walmart announced weak fourth quarter earnings that were battered by unrest in Chile, a key market, as well as disappointing toy and clothing sales during the Christmas shopping season. But the largest private employer in the United States did not -- so far -- forecast any bad news from the new coronavirus outbreak and its shares rose 0.5 percent when markets opened. cs
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  • Wall Street opens lower as virus lingers, Apple suffers
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