Lisa Abramowicz: European and Japanese stock funds attract $104 billion

Lisa Abramowicz: European and Japanese stock funds attract $104 billion
European funds attract $104 billion

Lisa Abramowicz sheds light on shifting global investments, highlighting that European and Japanese stock funds have garnered $104 billion this year. In contrast, U.S. funds received a smaller influx of $25 billion, according to Bank of America citing EPFR Global data.

This trend suggests a global rebalancing as investors increasingly turn to international developed markets over U.S. options.

These patterns of global asset flows parallel similar shifts seen in smaller-cap equities, as reflected when the Russell 2000 outperformed the S&P 500 for nine consecutive sessions—a dynamic previously detailed in the piece, Russell 2000 outpaces S&P 500 for 9 days. Furthermore, the increasing focus on international innovation resonates with recent revelations about the technology sector, including the significant portion of Microsoft's cloud backlog attributed to OpenAI, as explored in Microsoft reveals 45 percent of cloud backlog from OpenAI.

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