Dow plummets 500 points as Evergrande contagion fears ripple across markets

Dow plummets 500 points as Evergrande contagion fears ripple across markets

US stocks cratered on Monday amid ongoing fears of contagion from the Evergrande debt crisis in China and heightened uncertainty about the US raising its debt ceiling before an October deadline. Evergrande is the second largest property developer in China and has more than $300 billion in liabilities as it fueled its growth over the past decade. But of more than $7 billion due in 2022 for the highly levered company, along with interest payments due this Thursday has many speculating that the company can't meet its debts. There are no signs yet that the Chinese government will step-in and aid the company. Meanwhile, a divided congress has been and Republicans and Democrats are showing little willingness for a compromise. Congress has to raise the debt ceiling by October, or it risks defaulting on its own obligations. The risk-off sentiment in stocks could lead to as the S&P 500 tests crucial support levels like its 50-day moving average, according to technical analyst Katie Stockton of Fairlead Strategies. Cryptocurrencies plunged on Monday, below key support levels. The sell-off in crypto highlights the heightened correlation between it and stocks during down-periods for the market. El Salvador took advantage of the sell-off in