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U.S. stocks traded choppily and then sold off after the Federal Reserve delivered an emergency rate cut Tuesday morning.

Earlier, stocks had opened lower after Group of Seven policymakers released a statement with few specific details about their efforts to address the coronavirus outbreak, disappointing investors seeking a concrete, coordinated global response.

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4:06 p.m. ET: Dow ends nearly 800 points lower, giving back more than half of Monday’s gains

Each of the three major stock indices ended Tuesday’s session off more than 2.5%. The Dow shed nearly 800 points, reversing Monday’s more than 1200-point advance.

Here’s where the markets settled at the end of regular equity trading:

  • S&P 500 (^GSPC): -2.81% or -86.86 points to 3,003.37

  • Dow (^DJI): -2.94% or -785.91 points to 25,917.41

  • Nasdaq (^IXIC): -2.99% or -268.08 points to 8,684.09

  • Gold (GC=F): +2.59% or +$41.30 to $1,636.10 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): yielding 1.013%, down 7.5 bps

3:46 p.m. ET: Google cancels in-person attendance at annual conference due to coronavirus, CNBC reports

Google is scrapping its annual Google IO developer conference as the coronavirus outbreak continues to mount, CNBC reported Tuesday, citing a company spokesperson. This comes after the internet giant on Monday announced its Google Cloud Next 2020 event due to take place in San Francisco in early April would just be held virtually.

Google’s recent moves put it in the company of peer big tech corporations and other major institutions that have canceled major events due to the coronavirus. Facebook said last week it was canceling its yearly F8 software developer conference.

2:12 p.m. ET: Dow tumbles more than 950 points as losses accelerate

Stocks sank further with less than two hours left of the regular trading session.

Here were the main moves in markets, as of 2:12 p.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 (^GSPC): -3.38% or -104.49 points to 2,985.74

  • Dow (^DJI): -3.5% or -974.69 points to 25,728.63

  • Nasdaq (^IXIC): -3.84% or -341.86 points to 8,607.27

  • Crude oil (CL=F): +0.09% or +0.04 to 46.79 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): +3.23% or +51.50 to 1,646.30 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): yielding 0.952%, down 13.4 bps

1:46 p.m. ET: 10-year yield dips below 1% for the first time on record

The yield on the benchmark U.S. 10-year note hit an all-time low of less than 1% during Tuesday’s session and dipped to as low as 0.9957%, according to Bloomberg data.

The decline was followed by a further sell-off in stocks, with the Dow sinking more than 700 points. Each of the three major stock indices was off more than 2.5% during the afternoon session.