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Global bond funds draw biggest weekly inflow in eight months

Published 2023-12-08, 05:42 a/m
© Reuters. Japan’s long-term government bonds level and Japanese Yen rate against U.S. dollar are seen through rain drops on an electric board outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan January 16, 2023. The characters on the screen is a part of the phrase "government bo

(Reuters) - Global bond funds saw significant inflows in the seven days to Dec. 6, amid growing expectations of interest rate cuts in the U.S. and Europe and signs of inflation waning.

Investors purchased a net $11.57 billion of global bond funds during the period, the most substantial weekly net buying since April 5.

Following U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's cautious remarks on interest rate increases, U.S. bond prices rallied, driving the 10-year Treasury yield which to a three-month low of 4.104% during the week.

European bond funds notably drew $11.03 billion, the highest since April 2021, while Asian funds gained $1.33 billion. U.S. funds experienced $2.56 billion in net outflows.

Global high yield bond funds attracted $2.38 billion, but government bond funds saw $1.22 billion in outflows.

Meanwhile, demand for equity funds cooled as they received just $1.62 billion, the lowest weekly inflow in five weeks.

Financial sector equity funds still attracted $897 million, their biggest weekly inflow since July 19. Communication services also saw inflows of $518 million, while the healthcare sector experienced outflows of $414 million.

Meanwhile, global money market funds saw substantial demand as they accumulated some $83.71 billion, a seventh straight week of inflows.

© Reuters. Japan’s long-term government bonds level and Japanese Yen rate against U.S. dollar are seen through rain drops on an electric board outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan January 16, 2023. The characters on the screen is a part of the phrase

Elsewhere, data for commodity funds revealed that energy funds had $121 million of net buying, the second weekly inflow in a row. Precious metal funds also witnessed $101 million worth of net buying, after net selling of $469 million previously.

Data covering 29,159 emerging markets funds showed investors stayed net sellers of equity funds for a 17th consecutive week, shedding a net $1.96 billion. EM bond funds, however, received $1.57 billion of inflows, after $761 million of outflows a week ago.

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