
European stock markets closed sharply lower on Friday, with investors still reeling from the scale of U.S. tariffs announced this week. The regional Stoxx 600 index closed down 5%, marking its worst weekly loss of the year, down 8.3% from the previous week. Banks fell 8.5% after a 5.53% drop on Thursday. The sector, once seen as vulnerable to slowing growth or recession, is now seen as a much stronger possibility for both the U.S. and global economies. Banks are also "one of the slowest assets to come forward in assessing global macro issues," Bank of America strategists said Friday....
U.S. stocks extended their selloff on Friday after Fed Chairman Jerome Powell warned that the economic impact of an escalating trade war could be worse than expected, as fears of a trade war rattled markets. The S&P 500 plunged nearly 6%, the Dow dropped 2,230 points, and the Nasdaq dropped 5.8%, hitting its lowest level since May. Powell cited rising risks from inflation and slower growth, while reiterating a cautious, wait-and-see stance on interest rate cuts. Market anxiety increased after China's finance minister announced 34% tariffs on all U.S. imports, mirroring President Trump's...
The Nikkei 225 Index plunged 8% to below 30,000 on Monday, hitting its lowest levels since October 2023 as the global selloff triggered by US President Donald Trump's aggressive tariffs and the resulting trade war intensified. Over the weekend, markets found little relief amid a lack of successful negotiation to lower or at least delay tariffs. The Trump administration also downplayed the market selloff and dismissed fears of inflation and recession, maintaining that tariffs would push through as planned. President Donald Trump stated on Sunday evening that he isn't deliberately causing the...