Stocks slump again on fears about tariffs — and a recession : NPR

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U.S. stock markets fell again on Monday as investors grew increasingly fearful about tariffs — and a potential recession.

Wall Street was already coming off a volatile, negative week digesting the potential impact of new U.S. tariffs — and mounting whiplash from how President Trump has implemented, and then delayed, some of them.

By the end of last week, the major U.S. indices…

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