Euronext sees investors moving money to Europe in US rethink

European stocks have outperformed those in the US this year amid concern that tariffs imposed by Washington will weigh on growth in the world’s largest economy
Euronext sees investors moving money to Europe in US rethink

Euronext CEO Stéphane Boujnah: 'We are facing a de facto stimulus program in Europe, driven by massive investments coming in infrastructure'. File Picture: euronext.com

Euronext CEO Stéphane Boujnah said investors are increasingly moving money to Europe amid prospects for higher government spending and as investors re-evaluate the US markets.

The Trump administration's policies in the US have created “massive volatility”, accelerating a flow of funds globally to Europe where valuations remain cheaper, Mr Boujnah said in an interview on Bloomberg TV.

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