Global Stock Markets See $26 Billion Net Inflow in Past Week

EPFR data from Bank of America highlights strong investor activity, with notable inflows into global equities and other asset classes, including cryptocurrencies and bonds.

Summary

Global stock markets experienced a net inflow of $26 billion last week, according to EPFR data cited by Bank of America. The technology sector saw a record $9.3 billion, while bonds gained $19.9 billion, cryptocurrencies attracted $2.9 billion, and U.S. Treasuries experienced $7.5 billion in outflows, marking the sixth-largest outflow on record.

Terms & Concepts
  • Net Inflow: The total amount of money entering an investment market or fund after accounting for withdrawals.
  • EPFR: A financial data service tracking global fund flows, allocations, and investor trends.
  • Global Equities: Shares of companies traded in stock markets worldwide, representing ownership interest across international markets.