Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street briefly dips more than 10% below its record
- The U.S. Stock market briefly dropped 10% from its all-time high after President Donald Trump escalated his trade war by announcing plans to double tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada.
- The S&P 500 experienced significant swings, ultimately closing down 42.49 points to 5,572.07, with frequent fluctuations in stock prices leading to investor uncertainty.
- Delta Air Lines reported a shift in customer confidence, causing it to lower its revenue growth forecast for early 2025, which contributed to a 7.3% stock drop.
- Job openings in the U.S. Remained stable at 7.7 million, signaling a relatively solid job market overall, despite concerns about the economy from Trump's tariffs.
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