Maritimers keep eye on stock market amid trade war
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Market collapse, inflation and Trump's falling rating: the world reacts to the trade war
Asian, European and US stock markets greeted Monday morning, April 7, with a rapid fall. In response to the tariffs imposed by the US on 180 countries around the world, global stock markets lost trillions of dollars in capitalization. At the same time, D. Trump likens the fall to “taking medication” to “fix something.”
Wall Street shows recovery after trade war unrest
The stock markets in New York showed some recovery on Tuesday, after the turmoil on the global financial markets in recent days. Investors went looking for bargains after the wave of selling, which was caused by the trade war of the American president Donald Trump. They are, however, keeping a close eye on the developments around the trade war. Trump threatens to increase the import tariffs for China by another 50 percent, to which China said it…
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