European Markets Are Becoming Increasingly Difficult to Ignore
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European Markets Are Becoming Increasingly Difficult to Ignore
European stocks outperformed their US peers by the biggest margin on record in dollar terms during the first half, the most dramatic sign of how the region’s markets are staging a comeback after more than a decade in the doldrums.
Varma CEO Risto Murto said at X that the “renaissance” of the European market is over. Tuukka Kemppainen, senior asset management strategist at Danske Bank, analyzed the situation.
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