Deutsche Bank: U.S. Assets Still Face Resistance from Overseas Buyers
According to a report by Jinse, Deutsche Bank has stated that despite a market recovery in the past week, foreign investors are still refusing to buy U.S. assets. To “real-time” observe the actions of overseas investors in recent weeks, Deutsche Bank's Head of FX Strategy, George Saravelos, studied the flows into various funds channeling foreign investments into U.S. stocks and bonds. Saravelos wrote that the data indicates a “sudden stop” in overseas purchases of U.S. assets over the past two months, with no signs of reversal even as the clouds over the market seemed to begin clearing last week.
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