Euronext CEO Says Investors Pull Gold Out of US Over Uncertainty “We’re witnessing a moment when the markets are trying to adapt to a U.S. that is unrecognizable..very new element is that we are seeing European players moving physical assets such as gold from storage to Europe.”
Euronext Chief Executive Officer Stephane Boujnah said some European investors are so unsettled by the trade policies of the Trump administration they are starting to move gold out of the US https://t.co/FEEJb1xcro
EURONEXT CEO SAYS UNITED STATES NOW STARTING TO TAKE ON THE LOOKS OF AN EMERGING MARKET, THERE IS FEAR OUT THERE
Euronext CEO Stéphane Boujnah has highlighted positive developments in the financial markets, noting that oil prices and long-term interest rates are both on the decline. He emphasized that the current market environment does not reflect panic but rather a rotation of assets among investors. Boujnah pointed out that there is a noticeable trend of capital flows moving from the United States to Europe, with European investors increasingly unsettled by the trade policies of the Trump administration. This uncertainty has led some investors to relocate physical assets, such as gold, from the U.S. to Europe. Boujnah characterized the current state of the U.S. market as resembling that of an emerging market, indicating a growing sense of fear among investors.