European Central Bank (ECB) Vice President Luis de Guindos has stated that Europe's private market exposure is more limited compared to that of the United States. According to Jin10, de Guindos highlighted the differences in market structures between the two regions, noting that the European market is less reliant on private sector investments. This distinction, he suggested, could influence the economic resilience of Europe in comparison to the U.S. amid global financial fluctuations. The ECB continues to monitor these dynamics closely as part of its broader economic strategy.