US stocks logged their best day since October 2008. Stocks rallied into the close after President Trump declared a national emergency and announced measures taken together with the private sector to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
are encouraging employees to work from home if possible, to avoid potentially spreading or catching the coronavirus.
Ford and Fiat Chrysler said they are also asking employees to work from home in locations around the world. These policies may not apply in China, the companies said, because workers in that countryfor months. In China, the work situation is beginning to return to normal, Ford spokesman Mark Truby said.
Fiat Chrysler is making changes at some at its plants to deal with the coronavirus threat. One worker at Fiat Chrysler’s Kokomo, Indiana, transmission factory tested positive for the virus.
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