Market Anxiety Rises Amid Economic Uncertainty and Rising Hedging Costs

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Fear of a stock market decline is resurging as hedging costs increase, driven by economic jitters, weaker job growth, and tariff concerns, leading investors to buy more downside protection amid heightened market stress and upcoming traditionally volatile months.
- Fear of Stock Market Dive Creeps Back as Hedging Costs Climb Bloomberg
- Stock Market Posts Worst Week in Months on Renewed Economic Fears The New York Times
- Bonds and the dollar are sounding the alarm about the U.S. economy. Stock investors might want to heed the warning. MarketWatch
- Global stock index sinks with dollar, bond yields after weak US jobs data Reuters
- Strong Earnings Can’t Save the Stock Market From Jobs and Tariffs Barron's
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