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How one tweet wreaked havoc on the stock market
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华尔街发生了一起因假新闻引发市场剧烈波动的事件。社交媒体账号Walter Bloomberg发布了关于特朗普暂停关税计划的虚假消息,导致道琼斯指数短暂上涨后迅速下跌。尽管该账号并非新闻机构,却因快速发布财经新闻而备受信赖。此次事件涉及CNBC和路透社的报道错误,导致市场混乱。白宫迅速否认了该消息,而相关媒体也承认并撤回了错误报道。该事件突显了虚假信息对金融市场的影响以及快速新闻传播的风险。

📢 社交媒体账号Walter Bloomberg发布了关于特朗普考虑暂停关税的虚假消息,导致股市出现剧烈波动,道琼斯指数短暂上涨后迅速下跌。

📰 Walter Bloomberg账号通常从彭博终端获取新闻,并快速发布,虽然并非新闻机构,但在财经领域具有一定影响力。

⚠️ CNBC和路透社的报道错误是导致假消息传播的源头,随后被Walter Bloomberg转发,加剧了市场恐慌。

✅ 白宫迅速否认了该消息,并提供了证据,相关媒体也承认错误并撤回了报道,试图纠正错误信息的影响。

🧐 这起事件凸显了虚假信息对金融市场的影响,以及快速新闻传播可能带来的风险,尤其是在市场已经动荡不安的情况下。

Amid a morning of pandemonium on Wall Street, a popular news aggregator on X, known as Walter Bloomberg, posted a false report declaring that President Trump was considering a 90-day pause on his controversial tariff proposal.

This news was not true, and yet, index funds like the Dow Jones whipsawed, rapidly rising for a brief moment before suddenly dropping again. This type of volatility is more meaningful than a stock’s typical rise and fall through out any given day, which is why the false report garnered so much attention.

Though the Walter Bloomberg account is not affiliated with any news organization and has no connection to Bloomberg News, the account has long been considered a reliable source of tech and business news. Rather than writing its own posts, Walter Bloomberg publicly posts news headlines as they hit the Bloomberg Terminal.

The Bloomberg Terminal is an expensive subscription-only service that financial professionals use for real-time market data, which includes breaking news headlines. Sometimes, the headlines from outlets like CNBC and Bloomberg hit the Terminal before the stories are published online, making accounts like Walter Bloomberg a useful follow for quick news.

On Monday, a series of reporting errors from CNBC and Reuters, which were then amplified by the Walter Bloomberg account on X, appears to have directly affected the stock market during an already chaotic day.

The headline posted by Walter Bloomberg, which was deleted since it is not true, said: “HASSETT: TRUMP IS CONSIDERING A 90-DAY PAUSE IN TARIFFS FOR ALL COUNTRIES EXCEPT CHINA.”

The White House’s rapid response team quote-tweeted the now-deleted Walter Bloomberg post and denied that Kevin Hassett, Trump’s Director of the National Economic Council, made these statements.

To prove the point, this White House-affiliated account shared a clip from Fox News, where the false statement seems to have originated.

In response to billionaire Bill Ackman’s plea for the Trump administration to institute a 90-day pause on the tariff plan, an anchor on Fox asked Hassett, “Would you do a 90-day pause? Would you consider that?”

Hassett responded, “You know, I think the president is going to decide what the president is going to decide… But I would urge everyone, especially Bill, to ease off the rhetoric a little bit.”

When asked on X where he got this news from, Walter Bloomberg said that the headline he posted was from Reuters.

Walter Bloomberg did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment.

In a statement, Reuters told TechCrunch: “Reuters, drawing from a headline on CNBC, published a story on April 7 saying White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett had said that President Donald Trump was considering a 90-day tariff pause on all countries except China. The White House denied the report. Reuters has withdrawn the incorrect report and regrets its error.”

So, Walter Bloomberg pointed the finger at Reuters, which then pointed the finger at CNBC.

A CNBC spokesperson told TechCrunch in a statement, “As we were chasing the news of the market moves in real-time, we aired unconfirmed information in a banner. Our reporters quickly made a correction on air.”

Walter Bloomberg broke from its typical robotic tone with a simple “wtf,” then screenshotted the Terminal’s report from CNBC that said that the White House is not aware of any plan for a 90-day pause.

It’s likely that Wall Street traders saw this news on the Terminal itself, not from the Walter Bloomberg aggregator. But people outside of the financial sector rely upon accounts like Walter Bloomberg to mimic the rapid news access of the Terminal.

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