Wall Street has witnessed a massive reallocation of capital. Driven by an interim U.S.-Iran agreement to extend a ceasefire by 60 days and fully reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz oil route, inflation fears have collapsed, triggering an immense wave of liquid inflows.
The core multi-billion dollar metrics from the LSEG Lipper data (week through June 17):
⚡ The $38.37 Billion Equity Influx
- The Strongest Inflows in Years: U.S. equity funds attracted a net $38.37 billion, marking the single most powerful week of equity buying since November 2024.
- The Historic Tech Avalanche: Technology sector funds alone hoarded a jaw-dropping, record-breaking $21.46 billion in weekly investments as macro relief supercharged the tech trade.
- Market Cap Rotation: Money shifted aggressively down-market. Small-caps grabbed $6.52 billion, multi-caps drew $5.02 billion, and mid-caps secured $1.42 billion. Conversely, mature large-cap funds shed a net $6.55 billion in outflows.
📊 Sector Performance & Fixed Income Resilience
- Cyclical Boost: With maritime traffic resuming “with no charge,” industrial funds captured $2.35 billion, financials drew $639 million, and metals/mining added $586 million.
- The 9-Week Bond Streak: U.S. bond funds extended their winning streak to 9 consecutive weeks, drawing a net $9.85 billion, led by domestic taxable fixed income ($3.4B) and short/intermediate investment-grade vehicles ($3.09B).
- The Money Market Reversal: Reversing the previous week’s net sales, cash accounts saw a staggering $53.25 billion flow into money market funds as institutional liquidity locked in yields.
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