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Investors pile into stocks, bonds as ‘mission accomplished’ on inflation-BofA

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Last updated: 2023/07/15 at 4:24 AM
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A screen displays the Dow Jones industrial Average after the close of trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S. March 15, 2023. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

LONDON (Reuters) – Investors piled into bonds and stocks while shedding cash in the week to Wednesday, according to a report on Friday from Bank of America (NYSE:) (BofA) Global Research.

The report said this reflected the “end of inflation, end of war, end of U.S. dollar bull” following data this week that showed the U.S. economy is shifting into disinflation mode.

Weekly inflows to bonds totalled $12.1 billion, while stocks saw inflows of $11.6 billion and investors pulled $17.6 billion out of cash funds. Investors also shed $500 million worth of gold, BofA said, citing figures from funds data provider EPFR.

U.S. data on Wednesday showed the world’s largest economy shifting to disinflation mode as consumer prices registered their smallest annual increase in more than two years.

“Mission Accomplished” June CPI (headline 2% to 9% to 3% roundtrip is now complete),” the BofA analysts wrote.

The U.S. benchmark is up about 2.5% this week, while Europe’s has risen 3% as markets react to the prospect of an end to the rate hiking cycle.

U.S. Treasuries saw the largest inflows in 16 weeks, totalling $8.7 billion, the BofA report found, while bank loans clocked their third consecutive week of inflows, the longest streak since May 2022.

In equities, tech attracted $2 billion in inflows, while $1.1 billion exited healthcare stocks, the largest outflow from this sector in five months. Overall equities inflows have accelerated over the last seven weeks, BofA said

The BofA bull & bear indicator, which measures market sentiment, rose to 3.5 from 3.2 on stronger bond inflows and improvement in credit market technicals.

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