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    Global Equity Funds Gain Inflows on Fed Rate Cut Hopes, Trump's AI Plans

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    Posted on January 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Global equity funds saw inflows due to Fed rate cut hopes and Trump's AI plans, with significant investments in European and sectoral funds.

    Global Equity Funds Surge on Fed Rate Cut Hopes and AI Plans

    (Reuters) - Global equity funds gained a fourth weekly inflow in five weeks in the week through Jan. 22 spurred by optimism for U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts following cooling inflation and President Donald Trump's plans for extensive AI infrastructure spending.

    According to LSEG Lipper data, global equity funds attracted a net $7.42 billion worth of inflows during the weeks after having lost about $4.3 billion in outflows in the prior week.

    The MSCI World index has rallied nearly 5%, since the announcement of inflation report on Jan. 15, while the Europe's continent-wide STOXX 600 index hit a record high of 530.55 on Wednesday.

    By region, investors snapped up a massive $6.69 billion worth of European equity funds. They also acquired Asian funds to the tune of $2.84 billion but ditched U.S. funds worth $3.2 billion on a net basis.

    Sectoral funds were popular as these funds garnered a net $4.86 billion worth of inflows, the largest since Nov. 13, 2024. Tech, financials and industrials attracted a notable $1.86 billion, $1.38 billion and $1.33 billion, respectively in inflows.

    Global bond funds drew a net $14.27 billion for a fourth consecutive week of net purchases.

    The high yields segment was particularly in demand as it attracted $2.72 billion, the largest amount in 10 weeks. Loan participation funds and government bond funds also racked up a significant $2.13 billion and $1.95 billion worth of inflows, respectively.

    Meanwhile, money market funds saw $44.13 billion worth of inflows, contrasting a net $94.14 billion worth of weekly sales, the previous week.

    Among commodities, investors pulled $540 million from precious metal funds, posting a third weekly outflow in four weeks. Energy funds also saw a net $456 million worth of sales for a seventh consecutive week of outflows.

    Data covering 29,630 emerging market funds revealed that equity funds had their 11th successive weekly outflow to the tune of $1.95 billion. Bond funds, however, received inflows for a third straight week, worth about $517 million on a net basis.

    (Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Chopra)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global equity funds gained inflows due to Fed rate cut hopes.
    • •Trump's AI infrastructure plans boost investor optimism.
    • •European equity funds saw significant inflows.
    • •Sectoral funds, especially tech and financials, attracted investments.
    • •Bond funds continued to receive strong inflows.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Global equity funds gain inflows on Fed rate cut hopes, Trump's AI plans

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the inflows into global equity funds driven by hopes for U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts and Trump's AI infrastructure plans.

    2Why are equity funds gaining inflows?

    Equity funds are gaining inflows due to optimism about potential U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts and President Trump's AI infrastructure spending plans.

    3Which regions saw significant equity fund inflows?

    European equity funds saw significant inflows, while Asian funds also attracted investments.

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