Wall Street Sinks as Recession Fears Loom

Last week’s steep sell-off resumed, with all three major U.S. indexes suffering sharp declines.
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US stocks plunge as fears grow over economic slowdown
The Nasdaq sinks by 4.0% and there are heavy losses for tech stocks, as President Trump's tariffs fuel fears of a recession.BBC News - 27m -
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Volatility soars and shares slide after Beijing imposes tariffs on imports of agricultural goods from America. Analysts at investment bank Jefferies remain optimistic about the prospects for the ...The Guardian - 5h -
Jim Cramer explains what Apple investors should do with the sinking stock
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FirstFT: Investors drag Wall Street down over tariff fears
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Trump Wants to Kill Carried Interest. Wall Street Will Fight to Keep It.
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Stocks plunge, market closes down on recession fears amid escalating tariffs
The major stock indexes plunged on Monday amid fears of a possible recession.ABC News - 2h -
U.S. stock futures fall after a rough week on Wall Street, as Trump won’t rule out recession
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