Global Equity Funds Face Weekly Outflows On Gro... ✪ < UPDATED >

: Led the recovery with $27.98 billion in weekly inflows.

: Brent crude prices stabilized below $100 per barrel in mid-April, easing immediate concerns about energy-driven inflation. Early 2026 Sell-off Context

: High public debt, potential for renewed trade tensions, and the uncertain duration of current geopolitical agreements remain key downside risks. Global equity funds face weekly outflows on gro...

: Earnings growth is expected to broaden beyond the "Magnificent Seven" to include mid- and small-cap stocks in cyclical sectors.

Financial institutions suggest a "fundamentals-first" approach for the remainder of 2026. : Led the recovery with $27

: Global equity funds saw a fourth successive weekly inflow of $31.26 billion in the week ending April 15, 1.3.2]. Regional Surges :

By late April 2026, the trend of outflows reversed sharply, with global equity funds recording their largest inflows in 17 months. : Earnings growth is expected to broaden beyond

: Technology, industrials, and metals/mining have been the primary beneficiaries of recent inflows.

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