00:00Investors are fleeing U.S. stocks at record speed.
00:03With fears of recession rising,
00:05fund managers are pulling money out of the U.S.
00:07faster than at any time in 25 years.
00:10Bank of America's latest survey reveals the biggest drop
00:13in U.S. equity allocations since 1999.
00:17The reason?
00:18Anxiety over trade wars, inflation,
00:21and fading optimism about Trump's economic policies.
00:24The dollar is slipping while the British pound
00:26and euro are gaining ground.
00:28Meanwhile, European markets are thriving.
00:31The FTSE 100 is up,
00:33the DX is soaring,
00:34and confidence in the eurozone is at its highest since 2021.
00:39U.S. stocks, once a global favorite, are now in decline.
00:42The NASDAQ is down 9%,
00:44the S&P 500 is struggling,
00:47and the Dow Jones is sliding.
00:49Investors are bracing for volatility,
00:51shifting to cash,
00:52and eyeing new opportunities abroad.
00:55Is this the end of U.S. market dominance
00:57or just a temporary shift?
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