“The framework conditions in Europe are not ideal, but they are stable.”

Roessner’s comments are indicative of a trend that has taken hold in recent months: Investors and companies are increasingly turning to Europe, drawn by an infrastructure- and defence-led spending push that offers stability at a time when Trump’s erratic tariff policies have made the U.S. market a less safe bet, according to more than a dozen interviews with executives and fund managers.

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    6 hours ago

    What, having an incompetent demented rapist chaotically lurch from position to position based on his whims and diaper fullness isn’t good for the economy?

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    8 hours ago

    US bond market may never recover. Place your bets, EU, China or BTC. Scared money don’t make money folks.