Monday marked another black day for the markets, still reeling from the tariffs announcement made last Wednesday by US President Donald Trump. The FTSE 100 closed down 4.38% or 352.90 points at 7,702.08, a plunge that marked a third day of heavy falls for the London market. In Europe, the DAX in Germany was also down, by 4.3%, while France's CAC was down 4.8%, and Italy's FTSE MIB was down 5.2%. Spain's IBEX saw a performance similar to the Italian market, being down 5.1%.
In the US, the Dow Jones tumbled 254 points, while the S&P 500 inched down 0.2%, around 19% below its closing record. The key index has lost more than 20% since setting a record less than two months ago. If the S&P 500 finishes the day below that mark, it's a big enough drop to call a "bear market", which signifies a downturn beyond a 10% drop. This happens every year or so. The Nasdaq Composite added 0.4%, while Nvidia and Palantir popped around 3% and 4% each.
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