Global markets rode a wild rollercoaster this week 🎢 as fears of a U.S. recession sent shockwaves through Wall Street and beyond. Dubbed 'Black Monday,' September 25 saw the Dow Jones drop 2.6%, the S&P 500 sink 3.0%, and the Nasdaq nosedive 3.43% – their worst performance in over a year.
Asia-Pacific’s Wild Swing
Japan’s Nikkei Index plummeted 12% on Monday – its steepest fall in decades – while the Republic of Korea’s KOSPI slid 9%. But Tuesday brought relief 🌤️: Asia-Pacific markets rebounded sharply at opening, clawing back some losses like a crypto meme coin on a redemption arc.
What’s Next?
Analysts say the volatility reflects jitters over slowing U.S. growth and shifting Fed policies. 'Investors are bracing for more turbulence,' said one trader, as markets test whether this rebound is a fleeting dopamine hit or sustainable recovery.
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