
Under the shadow of the trade war, foreign capital aggressively buys U.S. stocks, with purchases reaching a historic high of $290.7 billion in the second quarter

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In the second quarter of this year, foreign investors purchased $290.7 billion worth of U.S. stocks, setting a new historical high and pushing their share in foreign investors' U.S. asset allocation to nearly 32%. Despite trade wars and tariffs leading to foreign consumers boycotting American products, the appeal of the U.S. stock market remains strong, particularly with outstanding performance from technology stocks. It is expected that the scale of U.S. stocks held by foreign investors will increase to $18 trillion, accounting for 30% of the U.S. stock market
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