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Global equity funds see first weekly outflow in four weeks

July 21, 2023By Reuters
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July 21 (Reuters) – Global equity funds witnessed their first weekly outflow in four weeks in the week to July 19, reflecting concerns over slower growth in China and caution ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting next week.

According to Refinitiv Lipper data, global equity funds observed a net USD 2.67 billion worth of net selling in the week ended July 19, booking their first weekly outflow since June 21.

China’s economy grew at a frail pace in the second quarter, pointing to overall momentum faltering rapidly due to weakening demand at home and abroad.

Additionally, expectations of rate hikes strengthened following a report from the US Commerce Department indicating strong core retail consumption.

Investors withdrew USD 3.04 billion from US equity funds while purchasing Asian and European equity funds to the tune of USD 609 million and USD 336 million, respectively.

Sectoral equity funds attracted collective inflows of about USD 1.78 billion, with investors piling up tech, financial and industrial sector funds of USD 1.05 billion, USD 904 million, and USD 793 million, respectively.

Meanwhile, global bond funds saw USD 5.29 billion worth of net purchases as inflows extended into a fourth successive week.

Global high-yield bond funds received a net USD 2.97 billion, the biggest amount since April 5. Government and corporate bond funds attracted USD 627 million and USD 724 million worth of inflows, respectively.

Investors also purchased money-market funds of about USD 2.86 billion, after a net USD 28.8 billion worth of selling in the previous week.

Data for commodity funds showed that investors exited USD 295 million worth of precious metal funds in the eighth straight week of net selling. They also sold energy funds worth a marginal USD 2 million.

Meanwhile, data for 24,134 emerging market funds showed equity funds received USD 1.1 billion, the biggest weekly inflow since May 3, while bond funds obtained about USD 568 million, marking a third straight weekly inflow.

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru; Editing by David Holmes)

 

This article originally appeared on reuters.com

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