Stock Market Sees Worst First Half Of The Year Since 1970

Stock Market Sees Worst First Half Of The Year Since 1970

The stock market has experienced its worst first half of the year in more than 50 years.

As of June 30, the S&P 500 index — which monitors the performance of 500 large public companies — fell more than 21% since the first day of 2022. According to multiple reports, the stock market has not seen a worse six months to begin the year since 1970. As a series of selloffs characterized the month of June, a forecast from investment bank Morgan Stanley indicated that the S&P 500 could drop another 15% to 20%.

 

Stock Market Sees Worst First Half Of The Year Since 1970

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