Europe's GDP has shrunk to 70% of the U.S. total since 2000
U.S. investors with international exposure face economic and geopolitical risk from the gradual decline of Europe. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon identifies the continent as being on a bad path characterized by constant decline and fragmentation. This shift is driven by internal market barriers, bureaucracy, and weak EU leadership. The result is sluggish growth that has eroded Europe's economic standing. Europe's GDP is now 70% of the U.S. GDP, compared to 90% in 2000.
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