Core Viewpoint - The recent surge in interest in the European market does not necessarily indicate the beginning of a long-term structural shift, according to the head of the EMEA market at a major bank [1] Group 1: Market Performance - The EMEA department reported a 23% revenue growth in the first quarter, marking the best performance for the same period on record [1] Group 2: Investor Sentiment - Brian Weinstein noted that there is insufficient evidence to support the claim of a large and permanent capital shift from the U.S. to Europe [1] - Many institutional investors remain cautious and are taking a wait-and-see approach towards the European market [1] - Weinstein emphasized that the current movement towards Europe is more of a small-scale inflow rather than a structural change [1]
美银高管:欧洲市场吸金有限 美国仍更受资本青睐
news flash·2025-05-06 11:56