Italy's stock market dives following U.S. sweeping global tariffs


ROME, April 4 (Xinhua) -- The Italian Stock Exchange suffered a significant one-day decline on Friday, despite Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni downplaying fears over U.S. tariffs that triggered the sell-off.

The Milan-based bourse ended the day down 6.53 percent and the FTSE Italia All-Share is firmly in the red, down 6.44 percent at 36,716 points.

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