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    Global Equity Funds Draw Second Weekly Inflow Amid War De-Escalation Hopes

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    Posted on April 6, 2026

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    Last updated: April 6, 2026

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    Global equity funds saw a second consecutive week of inflows—$15.02 billion in the week to April 1—driven by hopes for de-escalation in the U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict. Bond and money-market funds faced outflows, while investors returned to gold and precious-metals funds.

    Global Equity Funds See Further Inflows as War Tensions Ease

    Recent Trends in Global Fund Flows

    Equity Fund Inflows Amid Geopolitical Developments

    April 6 (Reuters) - Investors bought global equity funds worth a net $15.02 billion in the March 26-April 1 period, logging a second straight week of inflows, on hopes that the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran could soon de-escalate.

    Global equity funds received inflows of roughly $40.14 billion for the prior week, LSEG Lipper data showed.

    Impact of U.S.-Iran Tensions

    U.S. President Donald Trump, however, ratcheted up pressure on Iran on Sunday, threatening to target its power plants and bridges on Tuesday if the strategic Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.

    Regional Fund Performance

    U.S., European, and Asian Equity Funds

    Investors bought a net $7.05 billion worth of U.S. equity funds in the most recent week, after buying roughly $36.95 billion a week ago. European and Asian funds also received net purchases of $3.25 billion and $2.96 billion, respectively.

    Bond Fund Outflows

    High-Yield and Euro-Denominated Bonds

    However, they divested bond funds worth a net $19.58 billion, turning weekly net sellers for the first time since December 31, 2025.

    They pulled out of high-yield and euro-denominated bond funds worth a significant $5.1 billion and $3 billion, respectively.

    Other Asset Classes

    Money Market and Commodity Funds

    In the money market segment, investors extended net selling for a second successive week, withdrawing $16.93 billion.

    Meanwhile, selling pressure eased in the gold and other precious metals commodity funds as investors added $78.33 million to these funds in their first weekly net purchases since February 25.

    Emerging Markets Remain Out of Favour

    Global emerging markets, however, remained out of favour for a fourth straight week as investors withdrew approximately $3.29 billion from bond funds and $1.98 billion from equity funds, data for a combined 28,838 funds showed.

    (Reporting by Gaurav Dogra; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)

    Table of Contents

    • Recent Trends in Global Fund Flows

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global equity funds posted $15.02 billion in net inflows in the week to April 1, following $40.14 billion the prior week, as hopes grew for reduced U.S.–Iraq–Iran tensions (Reuters data).
    • •U.S. equity funds attracted $7.05 billion, with European and Asian equities also drawing $3.25 billion and $2.96 billion respectively, signaling broad-based equity demand.
    • •Bond funds were net sellers for the first time since December 31, 2025—especially high‑yield and euro‑denominated bonds—while money-market outflows continued; gold and precious-metals funds saw minor inflows as investors sought safe havens amid geopolitical uncertainty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Global equity funds draw second weekly inflow amid war de-escalation hopes

    1How much did investors put into global equity funds in the latest reported week?

    Investors bought global equity funds worth a net $15.02 billion from March 26 to April 1.

    2Which regional equity funds received significant net purchases?

    U.S., European, and Asian equity funds received notable net purchases of $7.05 billion, $3.25 billion, and $2.96 billion, respectively.

  • Equity Fund Inflows Amid Geopolitical Developments
  • Impact of U.S.-Iran Tensions
  • Regional Fund Performance
  • U.S., European, and Asian Equity Funds
  • Bond Fund Outflows
  • High-Yield and Euro-Denominated Bonds
  • Other Asset Classes
  • Money Market and Commodity Funds
  • Emerging Markets Remain Out of Favour
  • 3What was the trend for bond and money market funds?

    Investors divested $19.58 billion from bond funds and withdrew $16.93 billion from money market funds.

    4Did commodity funds see inflows or outflows?

    Commodity funds, specifically precious metals, saw inflows of $78.33 million, their first net purchases since February 25.

    5How did emerging markets perform in terms of fund flows?

    Emerging markets witnessed outflows, with $3.29 billion withdrawn from bond funds and $1.98 billion from equity funds.

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