Summary

April proved to be one of the most turbulent months for global financial markets in recent memory. On April 2—referred to as “Liberation Day”—President Donald Trump announced broad-based tariffs on all major U.S. trading partners, triggering a sharp sell-off in global equities, and US bonds. The resulting market downturn was the most severe since the pandemic-driven crash of 2020.

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