Stocks dive again as traders worry about trade and slower growth, leaving S&P 500 down more than 4 percent this week

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JUST IN: Dow Jones closes down more than 500 points as worries about trade and slower growth sends markets falling.

 

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Politics Convenient how you report it multiple times when it’s down but in passing when it’s record breaking up. Enemy of the people

Politics Trumps economy is going great. Soon we will all be broke. Except for the 1% of course.

ThisWeekABC Tariff Man.

Probably cause dems are making businesses scared.

Wow I will bet everyone wants Obamas steadly growing and stable economy back. Obama gave the golden egg laying goose to the GOP and now is crapping lumps of coal

This how Trump is gonna MAGA

Thank a member of the GOP.

Trump just doesn't get it. He should be worried.

Blame the President. Trump likes to take credit when the market is up. He needs to own it while it’s down.

My guts, hmmm

Politics realDonaldTrump your economy isn't looking so good right now. You always point to the stock market to boost how great you are.....so what now? Stopwillallthiswinning

eqtr8er What year is this?

Is he still President?

POTUS45____ so who’s fault is it Mr President? President BarackObama how about the TheDemocrats maybe it’s me or how about the caravan? It can’t be yours or the GOP!!

Way-to-go, Art-of-the-Deal

realDonaldTrump

The jerk in the White House needs to shut his mouth. Only reason this is happening is because of his big mouth. Again showing he has no clue what he is doing and should not be in that office.

MAGA

Who is cashing out in the quarter? Bailing out so soon trump?

trade wars are easy to win isn’t that right

oof

thegreatawakening

Maybe markets should stop trading on word of mouth and wait for signed agreements when it comes to trade deals?

The market is just now beggining to realize we have a madman in the Oval Office

Tariff Man strikes again!

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