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    Investors withdraw £4.5bn from funds in October as Budget uncertainty peaks

    December 6, 2025


    Kate Marshall, lead investment analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, examines a turbulent October for retail fund flows, marked by £5 billion of equity outflows, record redemptions from technology funds amid rising “AI bubble” fears, and stalled fixed income demand as investors grew increasingly cautious ahead of the Autumn Budget.

    Kate Marshall, lead investment analyst, Hargreaves Lansdown:

    “UK retail investors pulled a net £4.5 billion from funds in October, according to the latest Investment Association data. This marks the weakest month since October 2024 and reflects a clear rise in caution as speculation around the Autumn Budget intensified.

    Equity funds saw the largest impact, with £5.0 billion withdrawn across all major regions. Global equities suffered the heaviest redemptions at £2.5 billion, while UK equity outflows accelerated to £1.4 billion. Sentiment also turned in North America, where concerns over stretched valuations in US mega-cap technology stocks and fears of an ‘AI bubble’ contributed to £649 million in withdrawals. Technology-focused funds recorded their biggest-ever monthly outflow of £322 million.

    Flows into bond funds were broadly flat at -£2 million. Investors favoured Strategic Bond, Corporate Bond and Global Emerging Markets Local Currency funds, but this was outweighed by selling in developed-market government bonds. UK Gilt and Government Bond sectors saw a combined £548 million in outflows partly due to uncertainty about the trajectory of Bank of England rate cuts.

    Mixed asset funds experienced their first outflows in a year, with £51 million withdrawn. Money market funds, which have been in demand throughout much of 2025, were broadly stable with marginal inflows of £1 million. Tracker funds also saw muted appetite, recording modest inflows of £306 million.

    Overall, October’s figures highlight how uncertainty over potential tax changes can influence investor behaviour. With the Budget now delivered, clarity may help stabilise conditions, although the cumulative impact of fiscal drag and targeted tax increases could continue to weigh on long-term planning.

    HL data shows that the US and global sectors continued to dominate the list of most bought funds, though a Money Market fund made a return to the list amid the uncertainty. The balance remains tilted towards passive funds overall.

    The most bought investment trusts are more diverse, although a few global equity trusts make an appearance. Income remains a popular theme, with investors taking advantage of attractive yields during an uncertain period for markets. Several renewable energy trusts also remain on the list – these trusts continue to sit on significant discounts, enhancing their appeal to investors.”



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