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Red Monday as tariff war fuels US recession fears

The Australian bourse is in a sea of red after dropping by up to six per cent in early trading (Dean Lewins/AAP PHOTOS)

By Adrian Black

Fears of a US recession and global economic slowdown have sent investors running for cover and tanking the Australian share market.

As final transactions were settled the S&P/ASX200 was down 321.2 points , or 4.19 per cent, to 7,346.6, while the broader All Ordinaries had given up 321.2 points, or 4.09 per cent, to 7,526.4.

It was the local bourse’s worst daily performance since March 2020, when declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic prompted panic-selling and major volatility.

All sectors closed deep into the red, led by a 6.7 per cent bloodbath in energy stocks, along with a more than 4.7 per cent losses in financials and materials.

The Australian dollar was buying 60.18 US cents, down 3.9 per cent since Friday afternoon’s 62.49 US cents, briefly losing the 60 US cent level for the first time since the 2020 pandemic declaration.

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One Response to Red Monday as tariff war fuels US recession fears

Curious Canberran says: 7 April 2025 at 12:52 pm

Is the narrative “China caused this”?
If the US weaponises their trade market and imposes tariffs across the globe, then retaliation is expected.
It’s not just China – also Canada, the EU and others are hitting back.
The US started this trade war (Trump has been very vocal about it), and his expectation that all Countries would just ‘suck it up’ is foolish.
Good on ‘ya Trump – I can watch my Superannuation balance plummet.

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