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What happens if the world pulls its money out of America?

Economy
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January 24, 2026に開始

The more Trump makes it clear that America is not what it used to be, the more likely capital flight becomes

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jan 24, 2026
Withdrawing investments from America undermines global economic stability and could lead to a recession that impacts everyone.

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Investors should prioritize ethical governance when considering capital flight, possibly leading to positive changes in American leadership.

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Capital flight from America could stimulate growth in emerging markets, allowing them to develop and create new opportunities.

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The risk of capital flight may be overstated; America remains a global leader in innovation and investment opportunities despite current challenges.

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The potential for capital flight reflects deeper issues in American economic policy that need to be addressed for long-term stability.

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