What to Know
- Traders continue to pull their money out of the stock market to President Donald Trump's aggressive and sweeping tariffs, in a sign that the major losses from last week are likely to extend into today's trading.
- Chinese stocks dropped sharply, with investors there catching up after a public holiday Friday; European indexes plunged afresh with E.U. trade ministers meeting today to ready their first response to the Trump administration's levies.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will be seeking tariff relief when he meets with Trump at the White House today.
- Trump will also host the 2024 World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers at the White House.
European and Asian stocks continued to drop in a sign that the market turmoil from President Donald Trump's tariff announcement last week isn't letting up. Follow live updates.