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    Home > Finance > UK-focused funds hit hard as investors pull cash from stocks, Calastone says
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    UK-focused funds hit hard as investors pull cash from stocks, Calastone says

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 5, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image depicts a graph showing significant net withdrawals from UK-focused equity funds in January, highlighting a shift in investor sentiment amid record highs for British shares.
    Graph illustrating UK-focused funds' net withdrawals amid investor cash pullback - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    UK-focused funds faced major withdrawals in January, with investors pulling 640 million pounds despite stock market highs. North American stocks gained new investments.

    UK-Focused Funds Experience Significant Withdrawals in January

    LONDON (Reuters) - British investors yanked a net 640 million pounds ($799 million) from equity funds in January, ending a long run of inflows, as UK-focused funds suffered their sixth-biggest monthly net withdrawals on record, funds network Calastone said on Wednesday.

    After a wave of bullish sentiment in late 2024 when investors poured money into equity, bond and mixed asset funds, Calastone said UK investors started 2025 "in a more pessimistic mood."

    UK-focused funds lost 1.07 billion pounds of cash, despite British shares hitting record highs, Calastone said. European and Asian funds also suffered net outflows, with North American stocks enjoying 576 million pounds of net new money, the data showed.

    "The UK stock market reached all-time highs in January, but investors merely took this as an opportunity to get out while the going was good," Edward Glyn, head of global markets at Calastone, said in a statement.

    “Apparently nothing can dent the enthusiasm for U.S. stocks, however. Even the DeepSeek AI shock that happened late in the month spurred appetite rather than fear," Glyn added, noting that a day after the DeepSeek-induced selloff, North American equity funds notched their best day of the month for net inflows.

    Fixed income funds saw a sharp drop in inflows as government bond yields jumped before calm returned to the market later in January, Calastone said.

    ($1 = 0.8015 pounds)

    (Reporting by Tommy Reggiori Wilkes; Editing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •British investors withdrew 640 million pounds from equity funds in January.
    • •UK-focused funds saw the sixth-largest monthly net withdrawals on record.
    • •Despite record highs, UK shares faced significant outflows.
    • •North American stocks attracted 576 million pounds in net new money.
    • •Fixed income funds experienced a sharp drop in inflows due to rising bond yields.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK-focused funds hit hard as investors pull cash from stocks, Calastone says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses significant withdrawals from UK-focused equity funds by investors in January, despite stock market highs.

    2Why did UK-focused funds suffer withdrawals?

    Investors pulled cash from UK-focused funds due to a pessimistic outlook, despite the UK stock market reaching all-time highs.

    3How did North American stocks perform?

    North American stocks attracted 576 million pounds of net new money, showing continued investor enthusiasm.

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