Weekly fund flows highlights – 20 March 2023

The echoes of recent news, including SVB’s collapse and UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse, have made a significant impact on investor sentiment across the globe.

That includes Japan, where EPFR’s Steve Muzzlewhite shares his weekly insights from. Using our Fund Flows and Allocations data, we focus on some of the key trends we are seeing, including:

  • US equity funds break outflows streak
  • US short-term treasury funds in favor again
  • Japanese equity and bond funds unloved by international investors
  • …And more


 

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