Fear Hits Markets, Dow Drops More than 200 Points

 | Mar 20, 2012 06:54AM ET

Equities

Asian markets extended their losses as concern over a slowdown in China weighed on the region. The Hang Seng tumbled 2.2% to 20806, and the Shanghai Composite sank 1.4%, as auto-maker BYD plunged 9.9%. The Nikkei shed .6% to 9638, the Kospi dropped .8% to 2000, and the ASX 200 fell 1.4%, as materials stocks sold off.

European markets plunged, amid escalating fears of a Greek default. The CAC40 tanked 3.6%, the DAX sank 3.4%, and te FTSE lost 1.9% as broad selling gripped the market. Banking shares were particularly hard-hit, as the sector skidded 5.3%, while auto-makers dropped 4.9%.

The selloff continued in the US. The Dow lost 204 points, to 12759, recording its biggest drop in 2012. The S&P 500 fell 1.5%, and the Nasdaq declined 1.4%. Materials and banking shares ld the declines amid concerns over global growth and fallout risk from Greece.