U.S. stocks trended lower for the fifth consecutive session Monday, weighed down by concerns about a Federal Reserve interest hike, a bleak earnings season and a potential government shutdown later in the year.
Since reaching an all-time high of 2,135 on May 20, the S&P 500 is back in correction territory, down nearly 11 percent.
Here's how the rest of the world is trading in relation to U.S. and it's not pretty: