drop ever. u.s. markets have now erased this year s gains in just the past two days. we ve been watching all the numbers come in and all signs point to a rocky day when u.s. markets open in just a few hours. one big question is how will president trump handle this? he bragged all over the markets when it was booming, taking credit for nearly every day of gains. he wanted to own the gains, so will he own the losses, especially if they continue today. our christine romans with the latest. what are we seeing? you have global markets continuing the decline. the plunge really rippling around the world. look at asia here? asia markets closed a lot lower. europe all lower and dow futures are swinging wildly, john. they fell as much as 700 point. they were up 200 and down again. there s really no way to know what s going to happen at the opening bell. the dow lost more than 1,800 points, 1,800 points over two days. that is brutal selling. shedding a record 1175 points, that s 4.6
The countdown is on for the completion of Western Australia's much anticipated Battle of Crete Memorial, with the committee spearheading the project announcing the 11th of May 2024 as the unveiling date.
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