Forget the ‘Sell America’ trade: Why U.S. markets keep proving the naysayers wrong
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Persistent foreign inflows and a dominant dollar mean U.S. risk assets still have structural tailwinds—especially for dollar-denominated tech and AI bets. For operators, this supports planning around continued U.S.-centric capital access rather than a near-term regime shift to multipolar funding.
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