Pension funds in Canada and Denmark are pulling back or hitting pause on their US investments, citing concerns over Trump’s unpredictable policy decisions. It’s a notable shift, especially considering how much the US stock market relies on global investors. As of early 2025, foreign investors own a record 18% of U.S. equities. To put that in perspective: In 1960, foreigners held just 2% of U.S. stocks By 2000, that number rose to 7% Now it’s 18% Of those foreign holdings, about 49% come from European investors, and 25% from the Americas. ft.com/content/6eea22… (HT |