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US stock futures drop after Trump says he won’t rule out a recession

  • Wall Street fell nearly 10% below its record high, indicating a market correction following President Donald Trump's tariff threats against Canada.
  • The S&P 500 index declined nearly 1% on Tuesday, marking a significant drop after Monday's worst trading day of the year.
  • Trump announced plans to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada to 50%, which will take effect Wednesday, creating further investor uncertainty.
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The president of the United States was known for having the price of American equities as the only compass. He is now ignoring the fall of markets that penalizes his erratic and anxious economic policy.

·Paris, France
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Stock market: Wall Street's sell-off worsens amid Trump’s trade war

Wall Street tumbles as Trump escalates tariffs, pulling the S&P 500 near correction territory

·Louisville, United States
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Wall Street falls again after Donald Trump's latest commercial attack on Canada; S&P drops 1.47%, Dow Jones, 1.72% and Nasdaq, 1.21%.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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US President Donald Trump has caused panic on the stock markets. Investors have been leaving US stocks en masse after Trump confirmed that his policies could lead to an economic recession. Should we be worried? "It's chaos under Trump."

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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NBC Dallas-Fort Worth broke the news in Fort Worth, United States on Sunday, March 9, 2025.
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