But we could well talk ourselves into one. A stock market tailspin that began Friday has now spun past the weekend. On Monday, Japanese stocks fell a shocking 12%, their sharpest sell-off since Black Monday in 1987. And the S&P 500, a broad measure of U.S. stocks, sank 3%, on top of losses last week. Read the full opinion at The Washington Post.
Source: Washington Post August 07, 2024 11:13 UTC