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Equity Outflows Slow, But Still Flow
According to mutual fund research firm Lipper Inc., investors dumped $5.8 billion in stock funds – down 90% from the month before. (See Funds Flee Stock Funds in July )
Lipper said that made August the first month since December 1988 when US equities rose (measured by the S&P 500), but investors still pulled back from equities.
Large-cap funds – the most widely held equity fund – saw their 20th straight month of outflows at $5.5 billion. Meanwhile, balanced funds saw a nearly $200 million in inflow, world equity funds had $2 billion in outflows while sector funds gave back about $400 million, Lipper said.
Institutional equity funds net inflows of $250 million played a small part in August’s overall equity fund flow picture.
The flight to safety through fixed income also slowed in August, Lipper said, with $19.4 billion added to income funds other than money market offerings. Of that, $15.1 million were in funds holding short and intermediate term instruments while $4.3 million were in long bonds.
GNMA Mortgage funds led all types with $1.9 billion in net inflows.
The Lipper report said money market funds saw a $36.9 billion net outflow in August – just about split between institutional and retail investors.