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Global ‘second wave’ rout drags ASX to three-month low – The Australian Financial Review
Fears a rise in new virus cases across Europe will lead policymakers to reintroduce strict lockdown measures have sparked contagion, spreading to the ASX on Tuesday.

Other cities across Europe have already reintroduced lockdown orders. Spain’s capital, Madrid, ordered limits on some of the city’s poorest areas after it saw a surge in new infections, while authorities in the French city of Nice have banned gatherings of more than 10 people in public spaces.
Ireland, Denmark and Iceland have also moved to introduce limits on public gatherings and restaurant operating hours.
On Tuesday, Victoria recorded just 28 new cases of COVID-19, with the Melbourne metro…
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