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投资者获利了结 全球股票基金连续第二周“失血”
智通财经网·2025-06-27 12:58

Group 1 - Global stock funds experienced a net outflow of $20.87 billion, marking the largest single-week withdrawal since March 19 [1] - U.S. stock funds saw a net outflow of $20.48 billion, the highest in three months [1] - European funds also faced a net outflow of $2.61 billion, while Asian funds attracted approximately $0.857 billion, marking the first inflow in three weeks [1] Group 2 - Global industry funds had a net outflow of approximately $2.56 billion, ending a four-week buying streak [1] - The technology sector experienced a net withdrawal of $2.67 billion, the largest single-week outflow since March 12 [1] - In contrast, the industrial sector saw a net inflow of $1 billion, continuing its inflow for the 11th consecutive week [1] Group 3 - Bond fund demand fell to the lowest level in nine weeks, with a net inflow of $4.69 billion [1] - High-yield bond funds attracted $4.45 billion, the highest weekly inflow since October 2024 [1] Group 4 - Global money market funds experienced a net outflow of $10.62 billion for the third consecutive week [2] - Gold and precious metals funds attracted a net inflow of $1.67 billion for the fifth consecutive week [3] - Energy sector funds also saw a net inflow of $0.375 billion [3] Group 5 - Emerging market bond funds had a net inflow of $2.67 billion for the ninth consecutive week, while emerging market stock funds experienced a net outflow of $1.11 billion [3]