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Foreign investors worry about U.S. reliability: Ex-Bridgewater strat

Last updated: May 2, 2025 2:15 pm
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Global investors are reevaluating their exposure to U.S. markets, as economic expert Rebecca Patterson predicts a significant impact from the gradual reduction in their U.S. asset holdings. Patterson, who previously served as Bridgewater’s chief investment strategist, shared insights from conversations held during last week’s World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington.

According to Patterson, foreign investors are expressing concerns not only about tariffs but also about the reliability of the U.S. as a partner. Beyond the Trump administration’s tariff policies, there is a growing lack of faith in the U.S. among foreign investors and policymakers due to broader fears of potential capital market manipulation to achieve economic goals.

The potential shift in global investors’ U.S. holdings poses risks, with foreigners holding over $31 trillion of U.S. assets as of last June, based on U.S. Treasury data. This amount represents a $4.4 trillion increase from the previous year, driven by U.S. market highs fueled by megacap tech and AI investments.

Patterson highlights the possibility of a gradual reduction in global participation in U.S. markets, which could amount to significant outflows. Even a small percentage decrease in foreign investments could pose challenges for U.S. markets. Patterson illustrates this with a hypothetical scenario of a $1.2 trillion sell-off, representing 2.3% of the S&P 500’s market capitalization.

While the potential capital flight may not occur immediately, Patterson emphasizes a slow bleed of support out of U.S. markets as investors reassess their allocations. U.S. stocks have shown underperformance compared to global equities in 2025, with the S&P down 4.7% while Europe’s STOXX 600 index and the MSCI AC Asia Pacific Index have posted gains of 5.7% and 2.4%, respectively, according to FactSet data.

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The evolving landscape of global investor sentiment towards U.S. markets underscores the need for strategic reassessment and risk management by market participants. As uncertainties persist, investors are likely to navigate shifting dynamics in the global financial markets with caution and adaptability.

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