< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/1D/D1/IB-FRJA9POK_6FC93162.jpg" Alt = "Fake News about tariffs caused the US Fund Market Rs at $ 2.4 Trong in half an hour"/~ 62 < p > in the morning on Monday, April 7, on the US stock market there were crazy fluctuations through fake news & ndash; Within half an hour, he took off at $ 2.4 trillion, and then fell sharply. About it writes The Wall Street Journal.

< P > The reason for the fluctuations of the US stock market was fake news that US President Donald Trump allegedly examines a 90-day break in the introduction of tariffs for all countries except China.

~ ~ ~ < p >This misinformation appeared on social networks at about 10:10 in New York with reference to the words of the director of the National Economic Council Kevin Gasset. At 10:13 on the social network X (Twitter) it was posted by a popular Walter Bloomberg account, which places news, razo; Rsquo; < P > This fake news was published without verification by numerous Telegram channels and even some & nbsp; authoritative media & nbsp; in Ukraine.

~ ~ ~ < p > Subsequently with & Rsquo; it was clarified that the information did not come from official sources but the traders reacted instantly.

< P > The index S & amp; p 500, which at the beginning of the day fell by 4.7%, suddenly increased by 3.4% in 10 minutes & mdash; from 10:08 to 10:18 am, adding $ 2.4 trillion market capitalization.

< p > However for 23 minutes & mdash; to 10:41 & mdash; All growth has disappeared. S & amp; p 500 lost $ 2.5 trillion when the White House officially denied “tariff pause”.

< p >The newspaper notes that the person behind Walter Bloomberg has stated that she first saw this headline around 10:09 am.

< p > “I could not find anything on the main channels at the time. After the quick search for X, I tracked the title to the publication T3 Trading Group, LLC. Given the market movement (+4.5%), I considered the title to be reliable and published it at 10:13”, emphasized the person who publishes information in Walter Bloomberg.

< P > According to the newspaper, the account X called T3 Live placed the same title at 10:12. The first mention of the title was the post at 10:11 from an anonymous account called Hammer Capital with 692 subscribers and the biography of Memes & AMP; Vibes.

< p > at 10:18 on CNBC a signature has appeared without indicating authorship: “Gasset: Trump considers the possibility of 90-day pause in tariffs for all countries except China.” At 10:20 Reuters spread the same news but with reference to CNBC.

< p > both agencies later apologized and officially recalled the message.

< p > The initial title may have been an inaccurate presentation of the interview that Gassett gave on Fox News on Monday morning. He was asked if the White House is considering a 90-day pause about tariffs.

< p > “Yes, I think the President will decide what the President will decide. More than 50 countries negotiate with the President”, & ndash; Gassett replied without specifying whether such a pause is possible.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116