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    Investors pour record $11 billion into Europe ETFs to 'Make Europe Great Again'

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    Posted on April 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    US investors are shifting focus to Europe ETFs, investing $10.6 billion in Q1 2023, driven by market uncertainty and European economic reforms.

    Investors Pour $11 Billion into Europe ETFs Amid Market Shift

    By Suzanne McGee

    (Reuters) - U.S. investors poured a record $10.6 billion into exchange-traded funds focused on European stocks in the first quarter, seven times the inflows recorded a year earlier, according to data from BlackRock.

    As U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and economic policies fuel uncertainty across markets, European equities have emerged as a bright spot. Tim Seymour, founder and chief investment officer of Seymour Asset Management, dubbed the burgeoning trend Make Europe Great Again, or MEGA.

    The resurgent interest in European ETFs reflects a sharp reversal in sentiment. Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the funds had seen net outflows of $6.4 billion.

    "It's a really massive swing," said Kristy Akullian, head of iShares Investment Strategy at BlackRock.

    In three of the last five calendar years, investors steered money out of European ETFs that trade in U.S. markets and into domestic funds, especially dominant technology stocks like Nvidia, whose valuations remain elevated.

    "It's not that anyone is going to dump all their U.S. stocks, but they're rediscovering international stocks, and Europe in particular, for the first time in more than a decade," said Seymour, who is also a portfolio manager of the Amplify International Enhanced Dividend ETF.

    The breakout for Europe is different from others in recent years, he added.

    "Europe is deregulating at a faster clip than the U.S. is, the German fiscal announcements were historic," Seymour said, citing the massive spending plans of Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's conservatives and its likely future chancellor.

    BlackRock's Akullian said the iShares MSCI Germany ETF has seen more than $1 billion of net inflows so far this year, doubling the fund's total assets under management. That marked a record for the 29-year-old ETF, she said.

    Defense stocks in particular have drawn investor interest this year, given calls by European leaders for boosting their militaries. The Select STOXX Europe Aerospace & Defense ETF has attracted $469 million in assets this year, bringing total assets to $476 million, after it launched last October.

    "There is quite a bit of genuine enthusiasm around what's happening in Europe," said Ronald Temple, chief market strategist for Lazard's financial advisory and asset management businesses. U.S. policy moves may have "jolted Europe out of its paralysis", he said.

    Some warned the rally may run out of steam.

    "For this to be more than just a tactical trade, we need to see follow-through, for earnings growth in Europe to really pick up," said Akullian.

    Not all European countries are benefiting from the optimism. ETFs that invest in British stocks, such as the iShares MSCI United Kingdom, continue to see net outflows.

    (Reporting by Suzanne McGee, additional reporting by Davide Barbuscia, editing by Lananh Nguyen and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US investors invested $10.6 billion in European ETFs in Q1.
    • •European equities are seen as a bright spot amid US market uncertainty.
    • •The trend is dubbed 'Make Europe Great Again' by Tim Seymour.
    • •Germany's deregulation and fiscal plans attract investors.
    • •Defense stocks in Europe see increased interest.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Investors pour record $11 billion into Europe ETFs to 'Make Europe Great Again'

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the surge in US investments into European ETFs, highlighting a shift in global investment trends.

    2Why are investors interested in Europe ETFs?

    Investors are drawn to European equities due to market uncertainty in the US and favorable economic policies in Europe.

    3Which sectors are attracting investment in Europe?

    Defense stocks and sectors benefiting from deregulation and fiscal reforms in Europe are attracting significant investments.

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