Australian share market crash

Australian Market Crashes: $160 Billion Lost Amidst Global Trade War Fears

Driven by fears of a global recession and trade war sparked by President Trump’s tariff plan, the Australian share market experienced a significant plunge, losing over $160 billion initially before partially recovering to approximately $100 billion in losses. This sell-off, impacting sectors across the board, mirrored market crashes during the Covid-19 pandemic and Global Financial Crisis, but with the unique element of a single individual initiating the downturn. The Australian dollar also plummeted to pandemic-era lows against major currencies, reflecting concerns about reduced commodity demand in a slowing global economy. Investors anxiously await signs of a trade truce to gauge the market’s future trajectory.

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