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    Global equity funds log strongest weekly inflows in 3-1/2 months

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    Posted on January 16, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Tags:equityinvestmentfinancial marketsemerging marketsCapital Markets

    Quick Summary

    Global equity funds saw record inflows in 15 weeks, driven by investor confidence and easing inflation pressures.

    Global Equity Funds Experience Highest Weekly Inflows in Over Three Months

    Overview of Recent Equity Fund Inflows

    Jan 16 (Reuters) - Global equity funds witnessed the largest weekly net purchase in 15 weeks in the week to January 14, as investors pushed world stocks close to record highs, extending momentum from last year and brushing aside concerns over the global economy and geopolitics.

    U.S. Equity Fund Performance

     Easing U.S. inflation pressures strengthening expectations of interest rate cuts later this year also boosted equities.

    Sector-Specific Inflows

    According to LSEG Lipper data, global equity funds witnessed a net $45.59 billion worth of investments during the week, the largest since the $49.13 billion net purchase in the week through October 1.

    Global Bond Fund Trends

    The MSCI World index, which rallied 20.6% last year, hit fresh records this week and is up about 2.4% so far this year.

    Emerging Market Investments

     A U.S. Labor Department report on Tuesday showed a moderate rise in core CPI in December, solidifying expectations that the Federal Reserve may trim interest rates later this year.

    U.S. equity funds received $28.18 billion, the largest amount for a week in 2-1/2 months and topped regional inflows. European and Asian equity funds saw $10.22 billion and $3.89 billion worth of net purchases, respectively.

    The tech, industrial, and metals and mining sectors were particularly popular as these sectors experienced  weekly inflows of $2.69 billion, $2.61 billion and $1.88 billion, respectively.

    Global bond funds witnessed a $19.03 billion weekly net investment, in line with the prior week's $19.12 billion inflow.

    Short-term bond funds and euro-denominated bond funds drew net inflows of $2.23 billion and $2 billion, respectively. Loan participation funds and  high-yield bond funds also had a net $1 billion each in inflows.

    Money market funds had a net $67.15 billion weekly outflow with investors partly redeeming a combined $250 billion net investment in the prior two weeks. 

    Gold and precious metals commodity funds saw a net $1.81 billion inflow, with investors registering a ninth weekly net purchase in 10 weeks.

    Emerging market assets were popular as investors pumped $5.73 billion in equity funds, the largest amount for a week since October 2024, while adding a net $2.09 billion worth of bond funds, data for a combined 28,701 funds showed. 

    (Reporting by Gaurav Dogra: Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Recent Equity Fund Inflows
    • U.S. Equity Fund Performance
    • Sector-Specific Inflows
    • Global Bond Fund Trends
    • Emerging Market Investments

    Key Takeaways

    • •Global equity funds saw the largest inflows in 15 weeks.
    • •U.S. equity funds received significant investments.
    • •Sector-specific inflows were led by tech and industrial sectors.
    • •Global bond funds maintained strong inflow momentum.
    • •Emerging market assets attracted substantial investments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Global equity funds log strongest weekly inflows in 3-1/2 months

    1What is an equity fund?

    An equity fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that primarily invests in stocks, aiming to provide capital growth over time.

    2What are emerging markets?

    Emerging markets refer to countries with developing economies that are becoming more engaged with global markets, often characterized by rapid growth and investment opportunities.

    3What is a bond fund?

    A bond fund is a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that invests primarily in bonds, aiming to provide income through interest payments and capital appreciation.

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