NEW YORK, March 16 (Reuters) - U.S. gasoline refining
margins fell to the lowest since December 2008 on Monday, as the
spread of coronavirus intensified in the United States,
disrupting daily life for Americans who have been told to stay
indoors and off the road.
Gasoline refining margins settled at 28 cents per barrel
after turning negative earlier in the session. The coronavirus
has infected at least 174,000 people and killed around 6,700,
prompting governments to order travel restrictions and business
closures.