Stock Market Volatility Reaches New Heights as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates This year's winning stock trades have taken a beating in recent days, with the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine sending shockwaves through global financial markets. The S&P 500 Index has plummeted by over 5% in just the past week alone, wiping out nearly all of its gains for the year. Leading the charge downward were once-mighty tech stocks like Microsoft Corp., Amazon.com Inc., and Alphabet Inc.'s Google unit, which have all seen their values slashed by double-digit percentages. The Nasdaq Composite Index has fallen an astonishing 7% in just the past five trading days, its worst performance since the COVID-19 pandemic's early days. The war has also taken a toll on international stock markets, with European bourses experiencing some of their biggest declines in years. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index has dropped by nearly 6% over the past week, while Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average has plummeted by over 8%. Bond markets have been similarly rocked, with yields surging as investors flee to perceived safe-haven assets like U.S. Treasury bills and gold. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note has jumped by nearly a full percentage point in just the past week, its biggest increase since the 2013 government shutdown. The war's impact on the global economy is still unfolding, but economists are warning of a potentially severe hit to ...#Russia #Ukraine #Google #Federal_Reserve #gold #SP_500_Index #Microsoft_Corp #Amazoncom_Inc #Alphabet_Inc #Nasdaq_Composite_Index #Stoxx_Europe_600_Index #Japans_Nikkei_225_Stock_Average #US_Treasury_bills #International_Monetary_Fund #European_Central_Bank #Bank_of_England