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Global equity funds attract inflows for third week in a row

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Posted on January 30, 2026

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Jan 30 (Reuters) - Global equity funds had a third straight week of inflows in the week to January 28 on upbeat earnings expectations, while safe-haven assets like gold and bond funds also saw solid

Global Equity Funds See Continued Inflows for Third Consecutive Week

Overview of Global Fund Inflows

Jan 30 (Reuters) - Global equity funds had a third straight week of inflows in the week to January 28 on upbeat earnings expectations, while safe-haven assets like gold and bond funds also saw solid demand amid uncertainty over potential U.S. tariff moves under President Donald Trump.

Regional Inflows Breakdown

Global equity funds attracted $33.39 billion worth of inflows in the week, compared with about $9.5 billion worth of inflows in the previous week, LSEG Lipper data showed.

Sectoral Fund Performance

By region, European equity funds led with $11.03 billion worth of inflows, the largest amount in three weeks. Investors also added $10.73 billion and $6.95 billion to U.S. and Asian funds respectively.

Bond and Money Market Trends

Among sectoral funds, industrial, tech, and metals and mining funds were the top gainers with weekly inflows of $3.04 billion, $2.7 billion and $2.24 billion, respectively.

Global bond funds had roughly $18.02 billion worth of net investments as investors extended their recent run of net purchases into a fourth successive week.

Short-term bond funds were popular, securing approximately $3.8 billion, the largest amount in three weeks. Investors also added corporate bond funds of a significant $3.45 billion.

Money market funds witnessed $10.31 billion in net inflows, with investors turning net buyers after two successive weeks of net sales.

The gold and precious metals commodity funds attracted a net $2.25 billion weekly net investment, the largest amount for a week since December 24.

Emerging market (EM) equity funds attracted $12.63 billion in net inflows last week, the largest since at least 2022, lifted by their cheaper valuations and growth prospects. EM bond funds also had a net $3.51 billion worth of weekly inflows.

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra. Editing by Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Global equity funds see inflows for the third consecutive week.
  • European equity funds lead with $11.03 billion in inflows.
  • Industrial, tech, and metals funds are top gainers.
  • Emerging market equity funds attract significant investments.
  • Gold and bond funds also see strong demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the continued inflows into global equity funds for the third consecutive week.
What regions saw the most inflows?
European equity funds led with the largest inflows, followed by U.S. and Asian funds.
How did bond funds perform?
Global bond funds saw $18.02 billion in net investments, continuing their recent trend of net purchases.

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