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The stock market tumbled by the largest amount in a president's first 100 days in office since Richard Nixon's second term began in 1973 under Donald Trump, new research shows.
The S&P 500 is down 7.3% in that period and also had its worst first 100 days since Nixon's second term. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite is down 11%, its worst start for a presidency since George ...
President Richard Nixon smiles alongside Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren, even though the two waged political war against each other for decades Everett Collection Inc / Alamy Stock ...
Nixon would later resign in 1974 because of the Watergate scandal. On average, the S&P 500 rises 2.1% in the first 100 days for any president, in data of postelection years going from 1944 through ...
President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office are the worst for the stock market for the start of a president's four-year term since the 1970s. The S&P 500's 7.9% drop from when Trump was ...
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