Trump held a call with top Wall Street execs as markets tumbled Wednesday

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Trump held a call with top Wall Street execs as markets tumbled Wednesday
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Trump has publicly maintained a rosy view of the economy despite ongoing trade tensions, which contributed to stock-market turbulence this week.

President Donald Trump was briefed by Wall Street executives from some of the largest banks on a conference call Wednesday. That came as recession concerns sent stocks to their worst close of the year. The White House has publicly maintained a rosy view of the economy despite ongoing trade tensions. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.

President Donald Trump was briefed by Wall Street executives from some of the largest banks on a conference call Wednesday. That came as recession concerns sent stocks to their worst close of the year. The White House has publicly maintained a rosy view of the economy despite ongoing trade tensions. Visit Markets Insider for more stories.

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