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#BofA: US equities see $19.8B inflow—first in 5 weeks; Europe on track for biggest yearly inflow since 2015 (Agencies) #Markets #Equities #Investing https://t.co/oprqeGuPbK
#NewsAlert | BofA: US equities see $19.8B inflow—first in 5 weeks; Europe on track for biggest yearly inflow since 2015 (Agencies) #Markets #Equities #Investing https://t.co/hCoT4l8LWb
U.S. equity funds have experienced a net inflow of approximately $1.5 billion over the past month, marking the largest monthly increase since February after a substantial outflow of $5 billion in early April, the biggest in at least five years. Bank of America reported a $19.8 billion inflow into U.S. equities, the first in five weeks. Meanwhile, European equities are also attracting increased investment, with domestic investors turning buyers after a prolonged period of selling. Europe is on track to record its largest yearly inflow since 2015. Japanese equities have continued to see inflows as well, according to Bank of America and other agencies.