Global recession fears evaporate funds from US stock markets second only to those during the New Crown epidemic
More than $2.9 trillion has evaporated from the major US stock indices and equity markets today (2 August local time) on growing fears of a global recession, according to wallstreetbets on the X platform. This is one of the worst days for the stock market since the new crown epidemic.
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