KEY POINTS
  • U.S. markets are "going it alone" and investors are underestimating the amount of risk in the economy, the chief investment officer at Danish investment bank Saxo Bank, told CNBC.
  • "What we're saying (to investors) at a bare minimum, is do acknowledge the fact that the U.S. is expensive by reducing (exposure to) the U.S.," Steen Jakobsen said.
  • The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Wednesday that there could be "a sudden deterioration in risk sentiment."
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Christine Lagarde answers the questions of press within the WBG/IMF Annual Meetings in Washington, USA on April 19, 2018.

U.S. markets are "going it alone" and investors are underestimating the amount of risk in the economy, the chief investment officer at Danish investment bank Saxo Bank, told CNBC on Wednesday.

"What we're saying (to investors) at a bare minimum, is do acknowledge the fact that the U.S. is expensive by reducing (exposure to) the U.S.," Steen Jakobsen told CNBC Europe's 'Squawk Box.'