Wall Street suffered a severe downturn Monday as investors reacted to President Donald Trump’s refusal to rule out a recession. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 890 points (2.08%) to close at 41,911.71, marking its worst performance of 2025.

The S-P 500 dropped 155.64 points (2.7%) to 5,614.56, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite

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As of the early morning of March 11, 2025, crude oil costs continued to experience volatility, influenced by a combination of geopolitical stress, economic issues, and supply modifications. The current cost of West Texas Intermediate petroleum is around $66.10 per barrel.Previous Day and Night DevelopmentsWTI Crude Oil: Prices fell by approximately

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The cryptocurrency market continues to experience significant volatility as it goes into the second week of March. After days of downward pressure, the marketplace is showing early indications of stabilization this morning with blended performance across significant assets.The overall cryptocurrency market capitalization stands at approximately $2.53 trillion after

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The USD/BRL exchange rate opened at R$ 5.85 this morning, continuing its upward trajectory after closing at R$ 5.8521 yesterday, which marked a significant increase.

This represents the third consecutive session of gains for the dollar against the Brazilian currency, as global recession fears intensify and domestic economic concerns persist.

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As of the morning of March 11, 2025, the gold price is approximately $2902 per troy ounce. This follows a dynamic day and night session where gold prices experienced fluctuations due to various market factors.

On March 10, 2025, gold prices were influenced by concerns over a potential U.S. economic slowdown, which led to a broad market selloff in

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On Monday, March 10, 2025, the Brazilian stock market (B3) experienced a downturn, interrupting its recent streak of gains. The Ibovespa, Brazil’s benchmark index, closed at 124,519.38 points, registering a decline of 0.41%.

The Brazilian real weakened further against the dollar, with the exchange rate climbing to R$5.8521, marking a 1.07% increase

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