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ISTANBUL Nearly one in three Dutch private investors say they are investing less in the United States, amid rising geopolitical tensions between Washington and Europe, according to a survey published on Friday by Dutch bank ING. The bank said investors are increasingly redirecting funds toward European markets, citing concerns about stability and political uncertainty. “The tensions are making investors think; they’re making much more conscious choices now,” Bob Homan, head of the investment