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    Global equity funds log weekly inflows as AI optimism, Fed cut bets boost sentiment

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    Posted on September 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:equityinvestmentfinancial marketsArtificial Intelligenceglobal economy

    Quick Summary

    Global equity funds recorded inflows driven by AI optimism and Fed rate cut expectations, marking the first net inflow in three weeks.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of AI and Federal Reserve on Equity Funds
    • Weekly Inflows Overview
    • Regional Fund Performance
    • Sectoral Fund Inflows
    • Bond and Commodity Fund Trends

    Global Equity Funds Experience First Weekly Inflows Amid AI and Fed Optimism

    Impact of AI and Federal Reserve on Equity Funds

    (Reuters) -Global equity funds recorded net inflows for the first time in three weeks in the week to September 24, as optimism around artificial intelligence investments and renewed bets on potential U.S. rate cuts lifted investor sentiment.

    Weekly Inflows Overview

    Investors poured a net $28.36 billion into equity funds during the period, largely reversing the prior week’s $35.02 billion outflow, data from LSEG Lipper showed.

    Nvidia announced on Monday it planned to invest up to $100 billion in OpenAI, bolstering risk appetite and drawing fresh inflows into equity markets.

    Meanwhile, market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in October climbed, with CME's Fed Watch tool showing an 87.7% probability of a 25-basis-point reduction, despite mixed signals from central bank officials.

    "We believe the AI revolution, Fed cuts and fading tariff uncertainty will all support growth. Global equities look set to outperform core fixed income for another quarter," said Ajay Rajadhyaksha, global chair of Research at Barclays in a note.

    Regional Fund Performance

    U.S. equity funds received their first weekly inflow in three weeks to the tune of $12.06 billion and led regional net purchases.

    European and Asian funds followed with a net $10.73 billion and $4.12 billion, respectively, in weekly investments.

    Sectoral Fund Inflows

    Sectoral funds also saw inflows worth approximately $4.56 billion, with notable purchases of $1.65 billion, $1.45 billion and $1.01 billion, respectively, in the industrials, financials and technology sectors.

    Bond and Commodity Fund Trends

    Global bond funds, meanwhile, saw a hefty $22.96 billion weekly net investment, the largest figure since at least 2022 amid a robust $10.01 billion weekly inflow in the short-term funds segment.

    Euro-denominated bond funds and corporate bond funds were also popular as investors pumped $2.3 billion and $1.95 billion, respectively, into these funds.

    Gold and precious metals commodity funds amassed a net $5.05 billion, the biggest amount for a week since September 3.

    Investors, meanwhile, withdrew $12.96 billion from money market funds in a second successive week of net sales.

    In emerging markets, equity funds drew $2.65 billion, the sixth weekly net investment in a row. Investors also ploughed a net $1.88 billion into bond funds, data comprising a combined 29,710 funds showed.

    (Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global equity funds see first inflows in three weeks.
    • •AI investments and Fed rate cut bets boost sentiment.
    • •Nvidia plans $100 billion investment in OpenAI.
    • •U.S., European, and Asian funds receive significant inflows.
    • •Bond and commodity funds also see strong investments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Global equity funds log weekly inflows as AI optimism, Fed cut bets boost sentiment

    1What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans. AI can analyze data, recognize patterns, and make decisions.

    2What are equity funds?

    Equity funds are investment funds that primarily invest in stocks or shares of companies. They aim to provide capital growth over time and can be actively or passively managed.

    3What are bond funds?

    Bond funds are investment funds that invest in bonds or other debt securities. They provide regular income through interest payments and are generally considered less risky than equity funds.

    4What is a Federal Reserve rate cut?

    A Federal Reserve rate cut is a reduction in the interest rate set by the Federal Reserve, which influences borrowing costs and can stimulate economic activity by making loans cheaper.

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