Foreign investors are concerned about U.S. reliability, possibly leading to a sell-off
From CNBC: 2025-05-02 07:28:00
Join us for “Fast Money” Live with Melissa Lee and traders at Nasdaq MarketSite on June 5. Global investors are rethinking their exposure to U.S. markets, with Rebecca Patterson predicting a significant impact. Foreigners held over $31 trillion of U.S. assets last June, but concerns over tariffs and reliability may lead to a potential sell-off. U.S. stocks have underperformed global equities in 2025, with the S&P down 4.7% while Europe’s STOXX 600 index has gained 3.9%.
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