Brussels Edition

Betting on Europe During Trump’s Second Term

The head of Euroclear is seeing more investors shifting assets from the US to the European Union.
Euroclear headquarters in Brussels.Photographer: Simon Wohlfahrt/Bloomberg

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The sigh of relief was probably audible at Euroclear headquarters in Brussels in December when European leaders decided not to tap Russian assets to fund Ukraine, but, instead, to rely on €90 billion loan backed by European debt.