Washington. America’s stock market was up till 19 February. Since then, America’s stock market has been steadily declining. The condition is that investors investing in the US stock market have lost $ 4 trillion till Monday. Apple and Nvidia have suffered a shock in the US stock market. The shares of both these companies went at a loss of 4 per cent by Monday. At the same time, the stock of US Delta Airlines has fallen by 14 per cent so far. Tesla’s share prices have fallen by 15 per cent. Not only America markets, Asia and India are also seeing a steady decline in stock markets.
If we talk about the US stock market on Monday, the NASDC index recorded a decline of 4 per cent, or 728 points. The NASDEC index has fallen 10 per cent since December 2024. At the same time, the index of S&P 500 declined by 2.7 percent i.e. 187 points on Monday. If you look at another big stock market Dav Jones index, it recorded 890 points i.e. 2.1 percent on Monday. Now the question is why America and other stock markets of the world are constantly falling? The reason for this is 2. One, US President Donald Trump has started a tariff war. At the same time, investors are running from the stock market due to the possibility of recession.
Donald Trump himself told Fox News on Sunday that he does not like to predict things like recession. Trump said that this is an infection period. What we are doing is very big. In such a situation, it is clear that Trump is not currently in the mood to avoid tariff war. At the same time, countries like China and Canada also do not agree to take steps in terms of tariffs. Both countries have announced a tariff on US goods. This has also caused turmoil in the stock market. On the other hand, America’s Federal Reserve is now going to announce interest rates. The last time the Federal Reserve had reduced the interest rates by 0.25 per cent. In such a situation, investors are now seeing what the Federal Reserve takes. If the Federal Reserve reduced the interest rate to increase liquidity, it can also adversely affect the stock market of the US and the world.