ASX 200 posts biggest single-day fall in history | ABC News

The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) took its biggest single-day hit in history, as reported here by ABC News (Australia).

Just three stocks on the ASX 200 went up today, as the index posted its largest single-day loss in its history, while the All Ordinaries had its worst day since Black Monday in 1987. Just three stocks went up: Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, because it makes respirators; Telstra, because everyone’s on their phone, and Domino’s Pizza, because everyone’s staying home.

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