JPMorgan Chase: Rarely see US assets experiencing a "buyer's strike" due to the situation in Greenland.
JPMorgan strategist said that, despite the tensions caused by the Trump administration's stance on Greenland, there are almost no signs that foreign investors are shunning U.S. stocks and bonds. Teams including Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou have raised questions in recent days over whether some countries may pose a risk of a "buyer's strike" on U.S. assets, possibly focusing on Europe. The strategist wrote that there have been no signs of weak net buying similar to last February to May based on ETF fund flows.
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