Asian and European stocks plunged on Friday, following a US rout on Thursday, after Trump's threat of more tariffs. US stocks are set to fall again.
Global stocks plunged on Friday, following Thursday's tumble in US stock markets, after President Trump announced a new wave of tariffs on Chinese goods. In a Tweet on Thursday, Trump said that the US would add an additional tariff on $300 billion of Chinese goods. US futures are falling, meaning the S&P 500 and Dow will continue their decline on Friday. View Markets Insider for more stories.
Global stocks plunged on Friday, following Thursday's tumble in US stock markets, after President Trump announced a new wave of tariffs on Chinese goods. In a Tweet on Thursday, Trump said that the US would add an additional tariff on $300 billion of Chinese goods. US futures are falling, meaning the S&P 500 and Dow will continue their decline on Friday. View Markets Insider for more stories.
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