Covers U.S. have greater drop in 21 years with fears of recession
The main indicators of the New York Stock Exchange had the largest drop in 21 years this Wednesday (15), with the release of a series of negative indicators pointing to the possibility of a recession in the economy of the country.
At the end of trading, the Dow Jones - reference to the U.S. market - had depreciation of 7.87%, the highest percentage since the devaluation "crash" of October 1987. The Standard & Poor's indicator, which comprises the 500 largest companies in the United States came down 9.03% and the index of technology companies in Nasdaq plunged 8.47%.
Source: G1

