The turmoil in financial markets spread worldwide, as Trump’s challenge to world trade intensified stock losses from Hong Kong to France. Japan’s Nikkei 225 logged its biggest drop since last August.
Should the U.S. currency and Wall Street stocks no longer rise together, Americans will need to broaden their portfolios.
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