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United States - U.S. Stock Market Decline
Published: April 11, 2025 | Author: LV33 Global News
The U.S. stock market experienced a sharp downturn on April 10, 2025, driven largely by increased trade tensions and aggressive tariff policies announced by the Trump administration.
Market Overview
- 📉 Dow Jones plunged over 1,000 points, down 2.5%
- 📉 S&P 500 dropped 3.5%, reaching a new low
- 📉 Nasdaq Composite tumbled 4.3%, entering bear territory
Key Trigger: Tariff Escalation
President Trump announced a 145% tariff on Chinese imports, significantly higher than the expected 125%. This aggressive move has fueled uncertainty, leading to widespread selloffs and rising fears of a deepening trade war.
Recession Fears & Investor Anxiety
Goldman Sachs has warned that the likelihood of continued market declines remains high, citing a 35% chance of further losses in the coming months. The investment bank stressed that the 90-day pause in non-China tariffs is insufficient to calm investor nerves.
Official Response
President Trump tried to ease tensions by pausing tariffs on countries other than China. However, this partial concession has done little to stabilize markets, as fundamental issues persist.
The stock market remains volatile, and experts advise investors to remain cautious while closely monitoring trade developments and economic data.