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” about the market’s losses this week and has discouraged his staff from making any forecasts that might cause further damage, according to a report from theTrump has long considered the stock market’s recent highs to be evidence of his success, and this week’s major rout comes amid criticism that his administration has downplayed the potential economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
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