US investors have pumped more money into European equities than at any time since 1977, in a big vote of confidence for the region and its ability to recover from the sovereign debt crisis.
Pension funds and other big US groups invested $65bn in European stocks in the first six months of this year, the highest in 36 years over that period, according to research compiled by Goldman Sachs’ European strategy team from US Treasury data.
Early signs of recovery and rising confidence have restored the faith of US investors in Europe as hopes grow that markets can rally further on a wave of stronger earnings in the second half of the year.
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