The S&P 500 and Dow Jones saw significant declines, with real estate leading the losses. Despite some gains in tech and communication, the overall market sentiment remains bleak.
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The stock market decline was primarily caused by President Trump's firm stance on tariffs, which has increased uncertainty and economic tensions, particularly with China.
The real estate sector was the biggest decliner, losing 2.4%, due to the uncertainty surrounding the trade war and its potential impact on the economy.
The tech and communication sectors saw modest gains, driven by strong financial positions and the belief that these companies can navigate the challenging economic environment.
Prolonged trade tensions could lead to higher consumer prices, reduced business investment, and potentially a recession, as businesses delay major investment decisions due to uncertainty.
The Federal Reserve plays a crucial role in economic policy and is expected to make key decisions that could influence market sentiment and provide support to the economy.
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