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Markets slide as Powell warns of economic slowdown amid trade tensions

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  • Fed Chair Powell’s cautious remarks on slowing economic growth and steady interest rates triggered a major sell-off in U.S. stocks, with the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all dropping sharply.
  • Trade tensions with China, including new export restrictions on AI chips and expanded tariffs, worsened market volatility and raised inflation concerns.
  • Global markets and sectors like semiconductors, autos, and tech face pressure as investors shift to defensive assets amid uncertainty over Fed policy and economic data.

[UNITED STATES] Historically, markets have shown heightened sensitivity to Federal Reserve communications, particularly during periods of economic transition. Powell’s latest remarks echo similar instances in 2018 and 2019, when concerns over trade wars and slowing growth triggered sharp sell-offs. Analysts note that while the Fed’s current "wait-and-see" approach aims to balance inflation control and economic stability, it also leaves room for heightened volatility as investors parse each word for policy clues. This pattern underscores the delicate balance central banks must strike in guiding market expectations.

Sector-Specific Impacts

The semiconductor sector’s sharp decline highlights the growing interdependence between U.S. tech giants and global supply chains. Nvidia’s warning about export restrictions to China follows similar disclosures from Qualcomm and Intel, suggesting broader repercussions for the industry. With China accounting for nearly one-third of global semiconductor demand, prolonged trade tensions could force companies to accelerate diversification efforts—a costly and time-consuming process that may further weigh on investor sentiment in the short term.

Consumer and Labor Market Dynamics

Powell’s reference to modest consumer spending aligns with recent retail sales data, which showed a 0.4% drop in April amid rising inflation. Economists warn that sustained tariff-driven price hikes could erode disposable income, particularly for lower-income households. Meanwhile, unemployment claims have edged up slightly, though remain near historic lows. The Fed’s dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment now faces a critical test as these competing pressures complicate the path forward for monetary policy.

International Coordination Challenges

The global market slump following Powell’s speech reflects deepening concerns about synchronized slowdowns. The European Central Bank and Bank of Japan have similarly adopted cautious tones, with ECB President Christine Lagarde recently citing “persistent fragilities” in the eurozone economy. As central banks worldwide grapple with inflation and growth trade-offs, the lack of coordinated policy action risks amplifying spillover effects, particularly in emerging markets vulnerable to capital outflows and currency fluctuations.

Long-Term Strategic Shifts

Beyond immediate market reactions, analysts point to structural shifts underway as businesses and governments reassess supply chain resilience. The Biden administration’s recent CHIPS Act funding and proposed "friend-shoring" initiatives aim to reduce reliance on geopolitical rivals, but such measures could take years to yield tangible benefits. For investors, this signals a prolonged period of adjustment—one where macroeconomic uncertainty and sectoral realignments may dominate market narratives alongside traditional valuation metrics.

Market Response to Powell's Comments

In a speech at the Economic Club of Chicago, Powell acknowledged signs of slowing U.S. economic growth, citing modest consumer spending and potential negative effects from preemptive import increases on GDP. He emphasized that the Federal Reserve would maintain current interest rates while awaiting greater clarity on the economic impacts of tariffs. Powell's comments led to a broad sell-off in major indices:

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 699.57 points (1.73%).
  • The S&P 500 declined 2.24%.
  • The Nasdaq Composite tumbled 3.07%.

These declines were further exacerbated by Nvidia's warning of a $5.5 billion financial hit from new U.S. export restrictions on its AI chips to China, which impacted the broader semiconductor sector.

Trade Tensions and Inflation Concerns

Powell also addressed the inflationary pressures stemming from recent tariff policies. He expressed concern that the imposition of tariffs is likely to raise inflation and increase unemployment, as costs partially shift to consumers and the economy slows. The central bank's interest rate remains between 4.25% and 4.5%, with Powell indicating that the Fed would wait for clearer economic signals before adjusting its policy.

Global Market Implications

The market's reaction was not confined to U.S. borders. Global stock indices also experienced declines, reflecting investor apprehension over the Fed's stance and ongoing trade disputes. The Cboe Volatility Index, often referred to as the "VIX," rose to 32.64, indicating increased market uncertainty.

As the Federal Reserve continues to monitor economic indicators and trade developments, investors remain cautious. The interplay between inflation, interest rates, and global trade policies will be pivotal in shaping market trajectories in the coming months.


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