The US stock market fell on Thursday, Mar. 13, closing 10.1% below its previous peak – a decline that many analysts define as a “correction,” which is a slide ranging from 10% to 20%. A “bear market,” according to Wall Street-speak, arrives when a decline exceeds 20%. The “B” word doesn’t apply, at least not yet, but stocks are clearly on the defensive. Yet some corners of global markets are holding up if not rallying. Here’s a quick review that highlights a select list of recent winners, based on a set of ETFs through yesterday’s close.
Daily Archives: March 14, 2025
Macro Briefing: 14 March 2025
US stock market falls into correction territory. The S&P 500 Index closed yesterday (Mar. 13) with a 10.1% decline from its previous peak, which was a record high. “These tariff wars are intensifying before they’re abating. It just adds to unpredictability and uncertainty, and that’s a negative for stocks, obviously,” said Jed Ellerbroek, portfolio manager at Argent Capital Management.