Historic stock market declines under President Trump
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Since Feb. 19, which is when the S&P 500 hit its all-time closing high, the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have respectively tumbled by 9.2%, 12.2% and 17.5%.
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In the aftermath of this week's tariff whiplash, President Donald Trump is deciding exactly what he wants out of trade talks with as many as 75 nations in the coming weeks.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that he believes the financial market turmoil is likely to tip the U.S. economy into recession.
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Concerns are growing as the stock market continues to fluctuate, with investors uncertain following President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff announcement last week. The uncertainty of a potential trade war led to sharp declines late last week and an extremely volatile trading day on Monday.
Understanding the difference between a bull and bear market, as investors on Wall Street sell off stocks at a historic pace.
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In stock markets abroad, indexes rallied across Europe and Asia in their first chances to trade following Trump’s pause. Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 9.1%, South Korea’s Kospi leaped 6.6% and Germany’s DAX returned 5.6%.
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Wall Street could soon be in the claws of another bear market as the Trump administration's tariff blitz fuels fears that the added taxes on imported goods from around the world will sink the global economy.
Stocks have approached bear market levels as President Donald Trump's new tariffs have sparked concerns of a recession.