Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah has indicated a notable shift in investment patterns, with increasing capital moving to Europe as investors reassess the volatility of U.S. markets. Boujnah highlighted that the current U.S. economic landscape is markedly different from a year ago, prompting this reevaluation. The comments come amid expectations of heightened government spending in Europe, which may be attracting investors seeking stability. This trend raises questions about the effectiveness of the 'America First' policy in maintaining U.S. equity market favorability, as global capital flows appear to be reversing.
"Trump's America first, America first, shouldn't that have favored US equity markets?" questions @verdadcap. "Global capital flows into the US now seem to be reversing," he tells @Investor_Hour. Watch Interview ➡️ https://t.co/98zditAyUM https://t.co/iDRvcWBqmS
"The US today is fundamentally a different country than it was a year ago." Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah tells @tommackenzie that investors are increasingly moving money to Europe as they reevaluate US markets https://t.co/uHJ5WGCqJS https://t.co/Rv5JIKJQrq
Stephane Boujnah, chief executive officer of Euronext, said investors are increasingly moving money to Europe amid prospects for higher government spending and as investors re-evaluate the US markets https://t.co/VagJZi30JQ