The Japanese investors sell their holdings from the French bonds market, as the political uncertanty grows. The graph show second month in a row of funds leave that French market since 3 years ago, after the Anti-Euro candidate for the French Presidency Marine Le Pen gained popularity. The uncertainty in the French economy grew to new record highs in January 2017. As the investment were growing with a good pace in Europe, now the situation is risky for the investments.
This shows that the Anti-European sentiment is rising in Europe after the Brexit and the continuous saga with Greece and Europe has a lot to lose after the exiting of such funds not only from the UK but from Europe as a whole.
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