
"Foreign investors invested a record $311.1 billion in U.S. securities in May, reversing a $14.2 billion withdrawal in April, as tariff fears eased."
"Despite recent economic turbulence, markets are more resilient than expected, indicating that U.S. 'exceptionalism' remains strong, according to experts."
In May, foreign investors demonstrated renewed confidence in U.S. securities by investing a record $311.1 billion, rebounding from an outflow of $14.2 billion in April. The increase in investments coincided with ongoing trade negotiations that provided temporary relief from tariff concerns. Despite earlier fears of a downturn in U.S. market supremacy, the resilience of American consumers and foreign investors showcases the enduring appeal of U.S. markets, with inflows nearing an all-time high of $1.4 trillion over the past year.
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