Market Turmoil: A Retreat from U.S. Investments
U.S. financial markets faced a significant downturn as investor sentiment soured amid President Trump's trade war rhetoric and ongoing criticism of the Federal Reserve. The S&P 500 fell sharply, marking a 16% drop from its peak, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a staggering decline of 1,000 points.
Concurrently, the U.S. dollar weakened, a departure from its historical correlation with market strength. European markets also opened lower, reflecting the turmoil in Wall Street.
In Vietnam, stocks dipped to near two-week lows, although foreign investors remained active buyers. Concerns linger about the future of U.S. monetary policy, with speculation around potential changes in Fed leadership adding to the uncertainty.
This volatile climate has led to heightened anxiety among investors both domestically and globally.
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