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U.S. stocks ended sharply lower on Monday as investors reacted to recession fears and tariff concerns.
President Donald Trump refused to rule out the possibility of a recession in a television interview on Sunday, while Chinese tariffs on U.S. agricultural goods took effect on Monday in response to U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports that were imposed last week.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 890.01 points, or 2.1%, to end at 41,911.71, its lowest closing level since Nov. 4, according to preliminary closing data from FactSet. It logged its largest one-day point and percentage declines since Dec. 18.
The S&P 500 fell 155.64 points, or 2.7%, to close at 5,614.56, its lowest closing value since Sept. 12. It recorded its largest one-day point and percentage declines since Dec. 18.
The Nasdaq Composite declined 727.90 points, or 4%, to close at 17,468.32, its lowest closing level since Sept. 11. The tech-heavy index posted its largest one-day point decline since March 16, 2020, and its largest one-day percentage decline since Sept. 13, 2022.
The gloom was worsening on Wall Street ahead of the opening bell, with U.S. stock-index futures slipping to session lows and pointing to a sharply lower open Monday morning.
Remarks by President Donald Trump in a television interview Sunday, in which he refused to rule out the possibility of a recession, were getting the blame for the weakness in equities. They served to amplify fears surrounding the whiplash of Trump's tariff policies, which have seen the U.S. impose heavy tariffs on trading partners and then withdraw or modify a chunk of them while pledging more tariff action in the future.
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