Investors flee U.S. stocks in after-hours trading
Markets plunged in after-hours trading, as Trump held a poster up listing various tariff levels for U.S. trading partners.
The ETF (exchange-traded fund) that tracks the broad-based S&P 500 dropped more than 2.3% and the ETF tracking the Nasdaq 100 plunged more than 3.1% in volatile trading. The Dow ETF also slid more than 420 points.