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    Global equity funds post first outflow in eight weeks on Middle East conflict

    March 6, 2026


    March 6 (Reuters) – Global investors trimmed their equity fund holdings for the first time in eight weeks in the seven days ‌to March 4 as an intensifying U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran ‌fanned inflation worries and dampened risk appetite.

    U.S. equity funds were the hardest hit, with net ​sales of $21.92 billion, the biggest outflow since January 7, leading global equity funds to post net outflows of roughly $1.44 billion, LSEG Lipper data showed.

    The widening Middle East conflict raised fears of a global oil price shock, weighing on ‌equities and heightening concerns about ⁠inflation and a potential delay in interest-rate cuts.

    The MSCI World Index is on track for its worst week since ⁠early April 2025, registering over 2.5% declines this week.

    Meanwhile, inflows into European equity funds eased to $8.8 billion from about $11.88 billion the previous week, while Asian ​funds attracted ​a net $7.43 billion.

    Among sector funds, industrials ​and energy drew net inflows ‌of $2.53 billion and $1.21 billion respectively, while financial sector funds saw roughly $1.9 billion in outflows.

    Safe-haven demand lifted net inflows into money market funds to $20.22 billion, broadly in line with the previous week’s inflows.

    Investors also pumped $16.12 billion into global bond funds for a ninth successive weekly net purchase.

    Inflows in short-term bond ‌funds surged to $3.62 billion from approximately $1.23 billion ​a week ago. Euro-denominated bond funds and ​corporate bond funds also saw ​significant $2.31 billion and $2.09 billion net inflows.

    Investors, meanwhile, ditched roughly $2.62 ‌billion worth of gold and precious metals ​commodity funds in ​their second weekly net sales in eight weeks.

    In emerging markets, equity funds saw a cooling in inflows to an eight-week low of $5.3 ​billion. Net purchases in ‌bond funds also eased to $2.5 billion from roughly $3.04 billion recorded the ​previous week, data for a combined 28,803 funds showed.

    (Reporting by ​Gaurav Dogra; editing by Philippa Fletcher)



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