U.S. equity funds post biggest weekly outflow in eight weeks

Reuters

(Reuters) – U.S. equity funds saw huge money withdrawals in the seven days to March 1 on reinforced worries about the Federal Reserve’s policy tightening after economic data pointed to stickier-than-expected inflation.

Refinitiv Lipper data showed investors offloaded a net $12.9 billion worth of U.S. equity funds, booking their biggest weekly disposal since Jan. 4.

Fund flows: US equities, bonds and money market funds https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/gdvzqmbexpw/Fund%20flows%20US%20equities%20bonds%20and%20money%20market%20funds.jpg


Meanwhile, money market funds drew a net $64.86 billion, the biggest weekly inflow in eight weeks, amid a risk-off mood among investors.

U.S. large- and mid-cap equity funds faced $6.27 billion and $267 million worth of outflows, while investors drew $1.32 billion out of the small cap funds, snapping a four-week-long buying streak.

Fund flows: US growth and value funds https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/zgpobnzdwvd/Fund%20flows%20US%20growth%20and%20value%20funds.jpg

Healthcare, tech, and utilities lost $797 million, $581 million and $450 million, respectively in net selling, but industrials obtained about $542 million worth of inflows.

Fund flows: US equity sector funds https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/jnvwyabzqvw/Fund%20flows%20US%20equity%20sector%20funds.jpg

Meanwhile, U.S. bond funds obtained $2.79 billion in inflows after witnessing two weeks of net selling.

Investors purchased U.S. short/intermediate government & treasury funds of $4.75 billion, while general domestic taxable fixed-income funds attracted $1.9 billion worth of inflows. Still, high-yield funds lost about $2 billion in a third straight week of outflows.

Fund flows: US bond funds https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/byvrlqealve/Fund%20flows%20US%20bond%20funds.jpg

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru)

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