U.S. stock index futures were sharply higher on Tuesday morning as fears ease over an economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.
Markets look set to continue the recovery after Friday's steep sell-off amid concerns over the fast-spreading virus. As of Monday night, the death toll had reached 425 with 20,438 confirmed cases in China.
Stateside, results from the Iowa Democratic caucus were delayed Monday night as the party revealed that a "reporting issue" had caused "inconsistencies" in the data. Earnings remain high on the agenda, with Alphabet shares sliding after hours Monday after beating earnings estimates but missing on revenues, with Google's advertising business falling short.
were sharply higher on Tuesday morning as fears ease over an economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak.
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