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USA Markets - Nasdaq 12% down, S&P 7%: Why US markets are shaking since Trump took office
Since Trump has taken office, Nasdaq is down 12.44 percent, S&P has tanked 7.23 per cent, and Dow Jones has fallen 4.5 per cent. Bitcoin has sunk 21.2 per cent while Ethereum dropped over 43 per cent
FTSE and Europe in the red as US markets open on a downturn
The latest escalation in Trump’s trade war painted global markets red on Monday. This new headache came ahead of Trump’s so-called ‘Liberation Day’ on April 2, which has investors bracing for a broad set of fresh tariffs.
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