PANews reported on April 8 that Stephane Boujnah, CEO of Euronext, said that due to the unease caused by the Trump administration's trade policy, some European investors began to transfer physical assets such as gold from the United States to Europe. He pointed out that the market is trying to adapt to a changing United States, while Europe has attracted more investors' attention due to property rights and environmental stability. Since Trump announced comprehensive tariffs, global stock markets have evaporated about $10 trillion. Boujnah believes that this change has made Europe more attractive in the eyes of investors.
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