Investors piled into equity funds ahead of Fed rate cut, US-China trade deal
Yahoo Finance·2025-10-31 12:25

Group 1: Global Equity Funds - Global equity funds attracted a net inflow of $10.58 billion in the week to October 29, marking the sixth consecutive week of inflows [1] - Asian equity funds experienced the largest weekly inflow since January 2024, totaling $7.19 billion, with Japan receiving approximately $5.46 billion [3] - U.S. and European equity funds saw inflows of $1.81 billion and $137 million, respectively [3] Group 2: Federal Reserve and Economic Factors - The Federal Reserve reduced interest rates by 25 basis points, citing easing inflationary pressures, but indicated that another rate cut in December is unlikely due to insufficient data [2] - U.S. President Trump announced a tariff reduction on Chinese imports in exchange for actions from Beijing regarding the fentanyl trade and agricultural purchases [2] Group 3: Bond Funds and Money Market - Global bond funds recorded inflows for the 28th consecutive week, with a net gain of $11.84 billion [4] - Euro-denominated bond funds attracted nearly $3.14 billion, while government and high-yield bond funds saw net purchases of $2.84 billion and $1.66 billion, respectively [4] - Investments in money market funds decreased to $3.26 billion from $13.56 billion in the previous week [4] Group 4: Commodity Funds - Gold and precious metals commodity funds experienced a net outflow of $4.17 billion, marking the first net sale in 10 weeks [5] - In emerging markets, equity funds saw inflows of $2.23 billion, the highest weekly total since September 24, while bond funds faced outflows of $437 million [5]