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Us Equity Funds Attract Large Inflows on Rate Cut Bets Easing Growth Concerns

US Equity Funds Attract Large Inflows on Rate Cut Bets, Easing Growth Concerns

U.S. equity funds attracted significant inflows in the seven days to August 21, bolstered by bets of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September and easing worries about a potential downturn in economic growth.

According to LSEG data, investors racked up a net $5.97 billion worth of U.S. equity funds during the week, marking their largest weekly net purchase since July 17.

A benign inflation report last week and the Fed meeting minutes on Wednesday, indicating a potential rate cut in September, boosted investor appetite for risk assets.

Meanwhile, strong U.S. retail sales data and upbeat consumer sentiment numbers last week alleviated earlier fears of a sharp slowdown, and propped up stock markets.

Investors scooped up a robust $5.19 billion worth of U.S. large-cap funds in their largest weekly net purchase since July 24. They also acquired $1.77 billion worth of small-cap funds but sold mid-cap and multi-cap funds to the tune of $1.29 billion and $807 million, respectively.

Among sectoral funds, consumer staples, financials, consumer discretionary, and tech attracted significant inflows, worth $768 million, $589 million, $309 million, and $257 million respectively.

Meanwhile, investors withdrew about $620 million from utilities, snapping a five-week buying trend.

Demand for U.S. bond funds continued for a 12th successive week as investors allocated about $4.43 billion to these funds on a net basis.

U.S. government bond funds secured a hefty $2.26 billion, the fourth straight weekly inflow. High yield and general domestic taxable fixed income funds also observed a notable $1.83 billion and $865 million worth of net purchases, respectively.

Meanwhile, money market funds remained popular for a third week as investors poured about $19.19 billion into these funds.

(Source: Reuters)