Dow Futures Tumble 800 Points: Stocks Sink Even Further As Tariff-Driven Recession Fears Accelerate
- U.S. Stock futures tumbled on Sunday evening, extending last week's selloff.
- The market decline stemmed from investor fears regarding new sweeping tariff policies.
- Dow futures fell to 37,273 while Japan's Nikkei 225 declined more than 7% Monday.
- Trump stated, "Sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something," defending tariffs.
- The market uncertainty suggests continued volatility as tariff resistance persists.
120 Articles
120 Articles
The Stock Exchanges in Chaos: What can investors do now?
Financial analyst Monika Rosen explains the market's reaction to Trump's aggressive customs policy and says: "Börsen take the lift on the way down, on the way up the stairs." She says why the first cautious buyers return, how to interpret Trump's approach and what to consider as a private investor now.

5 top mistakes to avoid during a market sell-off
By Brian Baker, CFA, Bankrate.com Stocks sold off in early April as investors grappled with how tariffs would impact inflation and the outlook for economic growth. Some investors even grew concerned about a possible recession. Some of the biggest tech companies saw their shares tumble 20% or more, with Tesla falling around 50% from its recent high. The Federal Reserve faces the challenge of whether to cut interest rates at the risk of keeping in…
Consumers in New York City concerned over rising costs, possible recession from Trump tariffs
While the president is standing firm on his global tariffs, Americans -- both in the Tri-State area and around the country -- are trying to figure out how they are going to pay their bills, and make ends meet.
The US president must act now to prevent his ‘Trump Slump’ becoming a global one
Editorial: As confidence drains from the world economy, the stock market contagion sparked by Donald Trump’s tariffs could yet spread to the banks, with a trade recession joined by a credit crunch. If he presses on, the dangers are unthinkable
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 49% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage