Federal Reserve's Williams: Not Immediately Concerned About Foreign Investors Selling U.S. Assets
Federal Reserve's Williams acknowledged that amid trade turmoil, concerns about foreign investors withdrawing from U.S. assets do exist, but he believes that the U.S.'s "safe haven" status is not currently facing an urgent risk. Williams stated that such concerns mostly remain at the stage of "people just talking about whether to discuss it." He mentioned that the U.S. still holds a unique appeal to global investors, highlighting America's technological strength and noting that the "American exceptionalism" has dominated global trade until recently. Williams said, "The U.S. economy is really vibrant. Frankly, we are the center of the AI universe." (Jin10)
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