The JSE all share fell 2.28% 🔒
The JSE closed lower on Monday as renewed tension between the US and China, after questions about the origin of Covid-19, weighed on global market sentiment.
Global equities were in negative territory after US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that China had made a “mistake” that caused the rapid spread of the coronavirus, CNBC reported. US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said there was significant evidence that Covid-19 originated from a laboratory in China. The number of confirmed cases worldwide had surpassed 3.5-million by Monday.
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