Markets are not panicking, but readapting to US tariff shock, Euronext's Boujnah says
PARIS, April 8 (Reuters) - Global financial markets are not panicking but are rather rotating assets and are trying to adapt to a United States that they do not recognise after U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping global tariffs on imports to the United States, Stephane Boujnah, the CEO of Euronext, said on Tuesday.
Boujnah told France Inter radio the good news was that oil prices and long-term rates were down, and added that there were flows of money leaving the United States to be re-invested in Europe.
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