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Bearish Sentiment Weighs on Stocks; Ukraine Launches Drone Attack on Russia

2025/3/11
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John Tucker
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Karen Moscow
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Nathan Hager
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Ross Mayfield
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Nathan Hager: 市场正在企稳,但此前华尔街经历了大幅抛售,尤其是科技股,单日跌幅创下2022年以来的新高,市值蒸发了1.1万亿美元。投资者对经济前景、关税和政府支出削减感到担忧。 John Tucker: 经济学家认为美国经济将进入衰退,纳斯达克100指数已从高点下跌12.4%,进入修正区间。投资者仍在评估特朗普贸易战的影响,特斯拉和英伟达等科技股大幅下跌,市场价值蒸发超过1万亿美元。 Ross Mayfield: 美国经济可能放缓,但尚未进入衰退。美联储可能不会轻易出手救市,因为关税可能引发通胀。科技股的抛售可能是一个买入机会,尤其是长期投资者。如果关税问题得到解决,市场将欢迎第二季度的到来。

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The podcast discusses the recent stabilization in the markets after a significant sell-off, highlighting the impact on tech stocks and the wealth of billionaires since Trump's inauguration.
  • Tech stocks experienced their biggest one-day plunge since 2022.
  • Economist Dennis Gartman predicts an impending recession.
  • The Bloomberg Magnificent 7 Index fell over 20% from its December high.
  • Citigroup downgraded its view on US equities.
  • Five billionaires lost a combined $209 billion since Trump's inauguration.

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On today's podcast:

  1. The stock selloff moderates around the world as the world's richest lose more than $200 billion since President Trump's Inauguration. It comes as Wall Street strategists like Citi downgrade views on US equities. Investors remain cautious due to concerns about the American economy, tariffs, and government spending cuts.

  2. Ukraine launches its biggest attack yet against Russia ahead of talks with the US. Ukraine launched a record number of drone attacks on Russia, with air defenses downing 337 drones including dozens that targeted Moscow. Top US and Ukrainian officials are set to meet in Saudi Arabia to explore the potential for reaching a ceasefire, with the US seeking a clear commitment from Ukraine to a diplomatic resolution.

  3. House conservatives get behind a stopgap to avert a government shutdown. The House Freedom Caucus has backed a stopgap funding package, which would reduce and then freeze spending for six months, to help Speaker Mike Johnson pass the bill without Democratic support. The bill's fate is uncertain, with some Republicans, including Representative Thomas Massie, opposed to the measure, and Democrats' support still needed to clear the Senate.

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