Global stock markets experienced broad declines Tuesday, continuing a trend of volatility linked to persistent concerns about the global economic outlook [[1]]. The sell-off, wich impacted key indices across Asia and Europe, follows last week’s weaker-than-expected inflation data and growing fears of a potential recession in several major economies. trading volumes were reportedly higher than average as investors reassessed risk positions amid the uncertainty [[3]].
Global stock markets continued their downward trend on Tuesday, as investors reacted to ongoing economic uncertainty. Japan’s Nikkei 225 index fell 3.22%, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined 1.72%. Shares in Shanghai also closed lower, down 0.81%.
European markets mirrored the losses seen in Asia. The region’s Stoxx 600 index dropped 2.02%. In London, stocks fell 1.61%, and in Paris, the CAC 40 index closed down 2.29%. Germany’s DAX index also experienced a decline, falling 1.97%.