About-Face: Investors Venture Back Into Stock Mutual Funds

 

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Investors steered $1.43 billion into stock mutual funds during the week ended Wednesday, Jan. 11, breaking a near nine-month spell of investor redemptions that totaled more than $172 billion, according to the latest statistics from the Investment Company Institute.

For the week, bond funds posted net inflows of $7.87 billion, more than twice the $3.30 billion they took in the week before. Of the $7.87 billion, $6.12 billion went to taxable bond funds and $1.74 billion to municipal bond funds.

Hybrid funds – those that invest in both stocks and fixed income securities – attracted $1.95 billion for the week, up from $454 million the week before.

All told, long-term mutual funds gained $11.25 billion, reversing three consecutive weeks of investor redemptions totaling $10.41 billion.

The weekly fund flow estimates are derived from data covering more than 95% of industry assets, according to ICI. The statistics cover long-term mutual funds, those the ICI defines as investing in long-term instruments.

Margarida Correia writes for Bank Investment Consultant.

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