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Investors dump US equities, buy Europe, says Lipper

15 May 17

US equity ETFs saw net outflows of €1.3bn ($1.4bn, £1.1bn) in April, in a sharp reversal from the previous month when it was the best-selling asset class overall, Lipper reported. European equity ETFs, by contrast, enjoyed huge inflows on the back of macro(n)economic optimism.

US equity ETFs saw net outflows of €1.3bn ($1.4bn, £1.1bn) in April, in a sharp reversal from the previous month when it was the best-selling asset class overall, Lipper reported. European equity ETFs, by contrast, enjoyed huge inflows on the back of macro(n)economic optimism.

European investors committed a net €1.6bn to European equity ETFs as markets started pricing in an Emmanuel Macron victory in the French presidential elections, a stance vindicating by his convincing win over far-right Marine Le Pen in the second round of the ballot on 7 May. The iShares Euro Stoxx 50 ETF (+€0.7bn) accounted for almost half of the European equity inflows.

  

Whereas European equities were bought and US equities were sold off, the exact opposite was the case with bonds: USD corporate bond ETFs saw net inflows just shy of €1bn, while European corporate bond ETFs were the second most sold asset class after US equities, seeing net outflows of approximately €0.8bn.

Tags: Investment Strategy | US

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