Wall Street selloff deepens as Trump sparks recession concerns
  • March 10, 2025

Wall Street selloff deepens as Trump sparks recession concerns

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Major U.S. stock indexes sank on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump declined to predict whether his tariff policies could lead to a recession, roiling investor sentiment. The Nasdaq Composite closed down more than 4% after confirming last week that its retreat from December's record high was a correction. "They said there's going to be a period of volatility, there's going to be a rough patch here … the stock market is trying to digest that, and they're discounting that out into the future with lower valuations."

China Rattles Crop Markets With Levies on Canadian Farm Exports
  • March 10, 2025

China Rattles Crop Markets With Levies on Canadian Farm Exports

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Strategists See More S&P 500 Volatility as Tariff Fears Kick In
  • March 10, 2025

Strategists See More S&P 500 Volatility as Tariff Fears Kick In

(Bloomberg) -- A chorus of Wall Street strategists is warning about rising volatility in the stock market, with Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson the latest to sound the alarm on slumping economic growth amid President Donald Trump’s trade wars.Most Read from BloombergNJ College to Merge With State School After Financial StressTrump Administration Plans to Eliminate Dozens of Housing OfficesNYC Congestion Pricing Toll Gains Support Among City ResidentsWhere New York City's Zoning Reform Will Add H