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Stocks are falling again, heading for fifth weekly loss — here’s why

March 21, 2025
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Stocks are sliding in morning trade amid ongoing concerns about U.S. tariffs and signs that the American economy is faltering.

The Dow Jones Industrial Complex was down 236 points, or 0.6%, to 41,717 as of 11:17 a.m. EST, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively. 

Investors are pulling back as they gauge the potential risks from the Trump administration’s trade and immigration policies, as well as forecasts for slower U.S. economic growth. 

“This is a very uncertain time,” said Christopher Low of FHN Financial. “There’s a tendency to worry, and worry translates into selling.”

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday predicted that the nation’s gross domestic product this year would fall to 1.7%, a sharp decline from 2.8% in 2024. Policymakers also expect inflation to edge up in 2025 before abating the following year. For now, by contrast, the odds of a recession remain low, according to the central bank. 

“I expect GDP growth this year to step down from last year’s pace in part because of a slowdown in labor force growth due to lower immigration rates,” John Williams, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said in a speech Friday. 

One indication the economy is losing speed — FedEx shares sank 10% Friday after it warned the previous day that its revenues are flattening and lowered its profit guidance. The delivery giant, along with rival UPS, is seen as a measure of broader economic activity. Other company earnings also have disappointed. 

“High borrowing costs and elevated economic policy uncertainty will lead to business investment stagnating this year. Survey measures of investment intentions have fallen sharply in response to the threats of tariffs and spending cuts,” analysts with Pantheon Macroeconomics said in a report Friday.

Leading market indexes have slumped in recent weeks after reaching record highs in February, and Wall Street analysts expect trading to remain choppy. One key potential catalyst will come on April 2, when U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico, along with so-called reciprocal tariffs on other countries, are set to take effect. 

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A survey of money managers from Bank of America this week showed that institutional investors are pulling out of U.S. equities in favor of more stable geographic regions.

Even generally bullish market analysts are striking a note of caution given the mounting uncertainty caused by President Trump’s economic policies. 

“We continue to bet on the resilience of the consumer, the economy and corporate earnings, but we reckon that heightened recession fears will weigh on valuation multiples,” Ed Yardeni, president of investment adviser Yardeni Research, told investors in a note. “We acknowledge that the risks of a recession and a bear market might continue to increase. It all depends on the often-unpredictable President, who frequently — and proudly — has referred to himself as ‘Tariff Man,’ reflecting his strong support for protectionist trade policies.”

AFP

contributed to this report.

Alain Sherter

Alain Sherter is a senior managing editor with CBS News. He covers business, economics, money and workplace issues for CBS MoneyWatch.

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