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Big investors shift away from US markets

  • Major global institutional investors began shifting funds away from U.S. markets in 2025 due to rising trade policy and debt concerns.
  • Growing uncertainty over erratic U.S. tariffs, political changes, and fiscal deficits led investors to reassess their exposure to U.S. assets.
  • Permira and Vontobel responded by diversifying into European private credit and offering Swiss-registered accounts appealing to clients seeking alternatives.
  • Ian Jackson reported a 20 percent increase in deals year-to-date and said the current opportunity balance is 60-40 in favor of offensive investments.
  • This shift implies a growing preference for geographic diversification to mitigate risk, with Switzerland emerging as a stable alternative amid negative inflation.
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Trump’s erratic trade policy has shaken global markets in recent months, leading to a sharp sell-off in the US dollar. That has left Wall Street stocks far behind their European peers this year. Major companies have begun to move away from American markets

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Donald Trump's commercial war and the rapid increase in public debt gave way to confidence in American assets

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Financial Times broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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