Global equity funds witness big inflows as risk appetite rebounds

Global equity funds witness big inflows as risk appetite rebounds

According to Refinitiv data, investors purchased $33 billion worth of global equity funds in the week ending December 22, compared with an outflow of $13.1 billion in the previous week.

Global bond funds received $5.4 billion, after seeing outflows in the previous week
Reuters
  • Dec 25, 2021,
  • Updated Dec 25, 2021, 11:50 AM IST

Global equity funds saw massive inflows as risk sentiment returned with investors believing that the Omicron variant won't bring a big setback to the world economy next year.

According to Refinitiv data, investors purchased $33 billion worth of global equity funds in the week ending December 22, compared with an outflow of $13.1 billion in the previous week.

US equity funds lured an inflow of $27.5 billion, while Asian equity funds obtained $1.8 billion. On the other hand, European equity funds saw an outflow worth $1.5 billion.

Global stocks have made a strong recovery this week, after their downtrend earlier this month, buoyed by strong corporate earnings and reports that Moderna Inc's COVID-19 vaccine provides protection against the Omicron variant

Meanwhile, global bond funds received $5.4 billion, after seeing outflows in the previous week.

Money market funds, on the other hand, saw an outflow worth $3.2 billion during the week, underscoring the positive risk sentiment.

Among commodity funds, precious metal funds witnessed net sales of $578 million, their third consecutive weekly outflow.

An analysis of 24,070 emerging market funds showed bond funds witnessed outflows of $89 million, while investors sold equity funds worth $1.8 billion.

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