Wall Street Reacts To Trump's 'Liberation Day' Tariff Announcements
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Markets across the world are reacting (dramatically) to President Trump's reciprocal tariff announcement this evening with a baseline 10% tariff for all nations and reciprocal tariffs of up to 50% on so called 'bad actor' nations.
The most obvious reaction was in US equity markets where futures plunged 3-4% to their lowest levels since September as Asian markets opened...