US Stocks Enter Bear Market Territory as Tariff Concerns Weigh on Wall Street
- U.S. Stocks have entered bear market territory as the S&P 500 has dropped 20% from its peak due to tariff concerns linked to Donald Trump's policies.
- Fifty nations, including India and Vietnam, are requesting talks as Trump's tariffs threaten their economies while the slowdown impacts global markets.
- Susan Crawford won 55% of the vote against Mr. Schimel, indicating a potential shift in political dynamics ahead of the midterm elections.
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President Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent doesn't appear to understand the basics of how the stock market works, analyst Natasha Sarin told CNN's Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar on Monday afternoon.Trump's imposition of tariffs on goods purchased from virtually every country in the world has resulted in plunging stock prices both at home and abroad, leaving officials in the Trump administration scrambling to explain it away as "…
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