1. Global stocks experienced significant declines due to the Bank of Japan's unexpected rate hike and a US labor report indicating a potential recession. 2. The unemployment rate increase triggered recession warnings, leading to a steepening yield curve and falling inflation expectations. 3. Small-cap stocks were heavily impacted as credit spreads widened, signaling a potential unwinding of the equity market bubble.
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