Dow jumps 1,100 to recover a bit of its steep losses as some relief washes through financial markets
The S&P 500 was up 3.2% in early trading, though it still remains 15% below its record set in February. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 1,143 points, or 3%, as of
The bounce was global. Stock indexes rose 6% in
No big change is behind the move back upward, and analysts say more swings up and down are likely for markets in not only the days but also the hours ahead.
The big question remains centered on how long Trump will keep his stiff tariffs on other countries, which would raise prices for
Hope still remains on
Of course, other countries are taking a more aggressive tack.
But such a bounce back for global markets on Tuesday perhaps shouldn’t be a surprise. Stocks don’t go in one direction forever, and some of the best days in the market’s history have been clustered around some of its worst days.
The biggest gain for the S&P 500 since World War II was an 11.6% surge on
That’s one of the reasons many financial advisers suggest not trying to time the market and selling stocks and other investments meant for the long term when nervous, because of the risk of missing out on such huge up days.
Some more Republican voices are criticizing the White House’s rollout of tariffs, which could sway Trump’s thinking. Sen.
“We don’t know if the medicine will be worse than the disease,” Kennedy said, adding, “This is President Trump’s economy now.”
That follows mixed messages from Trump on Monday. He said he was open to negotiations “if we can make a really fair deal and a good deal for the United States.” Trump also added that it’s possible to have both negotiated settlements with other countries and permanent tariffs.
Trump’s trade war is an attack on the globalization that’s shaped the global economy and helped bring down prices but also caused manufacturing jobs to leave for other countries. He has said he wants to bring factory jobs back to
On
In the bond market,
Yields tend to rise with expectations for the



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