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Why Money Is Quietly Leaving U.S. Markets?
Global capital is quietly shifting away from U.S. markets—but why?
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🚨 The Trust Exodus: Why Capital Is Quietly Leaving U.S. Markets
And Where It’s Going Next
Simplify Wall Street — May 11, 2025
📉 Quick Market Recap
📉 Market Overview Major U.S. indexes posted gains last week as investors reacted to trade developments and economic data.
S&P 500 $SPX ( ▼ 0.07% ) : Closed at 5,659.67, down -.47% week to week
Dow Jones Industrial Average $DJI ( ▼ 0.29% ) : Ended at 41,249.43, down -.16% week to week
Nasdaq Composite: Finished at 17,928.73, down -.27% week to week
🌐 Global Trade Developments The U.S. and U.K. finalized a new trade deal, easing concerns over tariffs. Meanwhile, U.S.-China trade talks remain uncertain, with no immediate breakthroughs expected. Read More
🔍 Notable Stock Movements
Tesla (TSLA): Shares climbed on optimism about robotaxi developments.
Palantir (PLTR): The stock surged and then dropped shortly after raising revenue guidance.
Alibaba (BABA): Upcoming earnings are expected to provide insights into China's tech sector.
📅 Looking Ahead This week, investors will focus on:
Economic Data: CPI and retail sales figures.
Federal Reserve Commentary: Chair Powell’s remarks on monetary policy.
Earnings Reports: Key results from Walmart and Cisco.
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