Asian stocks from Shanghai to Tokyo and Taipei to Hong Kong plunged on Monday by levels not seen in decades, as global markets continue to reel from US President Donald Trump's tariffs.Realista24 írta:swfan írta: Közben pedig világszerte omlanak össze a tőzsdék Donald barátunknak hála. Jó kis korszakban élünk![]()
Latom tulzasert nem kell a szomszedba menniMindenesetre nezzuk meg a tartossagot, kozben Trump is beszelt megint, hogy jo-e ez vagy sem
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The Shanghai Composite was down more than 8% at one point, Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped more than 13% and Japan's Nikkei 225 closed down by 7.8% - moves that one analyst described to the BBC as a "bloodbath".
We're seeing some massive falls on European stock markets.
There have been some big swings in the first few minutes of trading - but as things stand the FTSE 100 index is down nearly 6%.
Germany's Dax index - which sank 10% at one point - is down 7.6%, while France's Cac 40 index is 7% lower.
On the other side of the world, Australia's main ASX 200 closed at its lowest close since late 2023 - adding to losses triggered by Donald Trump's tariff announcement last week.
Amerikai piac is 4-10%os esessel fog kezdeni nyitaskor