Asian stock markets fall as COVID-19 is declared a pandemic

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
American stock markets plunged on Wednesday, after the World Health Organization officially declared the spread of COVID-19 a pandemic
In Asia, meanwhile, almost all the major stock indexes were also trading lower the morning after the WHO announcement, with the Asia Dow
Index down 4% by midday. Morning trading in East Asian markets was ongoing by the time President Donald Trump made an address in which he
announced a 30-day travel ban from the European Union to the United States. In Japan, the benchmark index, the Nikkei 225, had fallen 3.6%
as of mid-afternoon
The Nikkei Jasdaq, seen as an index for smaller companies and startups, was down 3.4%
Both recovered slightly in the afternoon after a morning drop. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange fell 3.6% by early afternoon, while the Shanghai
Stock Exchange composite index was down 1.6%. The FTSE Straits Times Index, the benchmark index for Singapore, fell 3.7% by early afternoon,
while Taiwan TSEC was down 4%. The Mumbai Sensex was down 6.8% as of late morning trading in India.