According to a report by Jinse Finance, Rabobank released a research report on the 26th indicating that over the past six months, more than a quarter of Dutch investors have reduced their holdings in U.S. stocks due to concerns that U.S. government policies are "unpredictable" and "unreliable." The report states that about 26% of investors have decreased their investments in U.S. equities. Meanwhile, nearly 60% of respondents said they are unwilling to allocate new funds to the U.S. stock market. According to Rabobank, many investors used terms such as "full of uncertainty," "difficult to predict," and "lacking reliability" when describing the U.S. market environment. The report concludes that President Trump's policies are a key factor contributing to the decline in market confidence.