Dow and Nasdaq plummet as fears of recession, trade war grow

March 11, 2025
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Fueled by a trade war and recession fears, the stock market suffered its worst day of 2025 on Monday after a massive sell-off with the Dow closing nearly 900 points down. Now, investors are bracing for what could be another tumultuous day with concern that the economic uncertainty could lead consumers to pull back on spending, spurring even more market volatility. NBC’s Brian Cheung reports for TODAY.



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