Stock markets have rocketed higher since the election of U.S. president Donald Trump, despite fears emerging that Trump is feeding an asset price bubble. The S&P 500, the Dow Jones industrial average and the tech-heavy Nasdaq have all notched record highs since November,
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was unable to hold on to early gains, pulled into negative territory in Tuesday morning trading as renewed worries around President Donald Trump's tariff plans and a report of potentially tougher curbs on chip sales to China weighed on the market.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained lower on Wednesday afternoon, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq attempted to shake off earlier weakness, after President Donald Trump's latest talk about tariffs.