The S&P 500 and the small-cap Russell 2000 have plunged. As risk appetite fades, yields have come down amid rising calls for a 2025 US recession.
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Is the U.S. Heading Into a Recession Under Trump? Here’s What to Know
Trumponomics: Is a Trump Recession on the Way?
Instead of the “Trump bump” we were talking about at the beginning of the year, a combination of mass terminations across the federal government (many of which may be illegal), sweeping tariffs and a whole lot of uncertainty could be leading to a Trump slump.
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Trump’s ‘little disturbance’ could turn into recession, economists warn
Odds of a US recession are up amid tariff and layoff concerns.Wall Street experts cite policy uncertainty as a major risk to growth.Meanwhile, betting markets have priced in higher odds of a 2025 recession in recent weeks.
It is no secret that the latest economic data has rekindled fears of an impending recession. But what does this mean for stocks?
Despite this being the first time we are actually seeing credible evidence of a recession since the bull market began, the latest pullback seems unusually mild compared to the previous ones in July-October 2023 (-10.
Markets have turned negative on the economy. Here are some indicators to watch to see if the economy is headed toward recession.
The U.S. banking and financial sector is at risk of a significant downturn if a recession unfolds in early 2025. Click here to find out why XLF ETF is a Sell.
Stocks Weighed Down
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Trump’s tariffs could plunge Mexico and Canada into a recession
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Businesses Scramble to Contain Fallout From Trump's Tariffs on Canada, China and Mexico
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Trump may roll back Mexico and Canada tariffs as soon as today, but conflicting messages are giving consumers and Wall Street whiplash
Financial markets are signaling that the risk of a recession is growing as tariff-related uncertainty and indicators of economic weakness spread fear across Wall Street.
Global growth concerns have shot back onto the radar of financial markets as weakening U.S. economic data and growing trade tensions hurt consumer confidence and business activity.
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