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U.S. equity funds attract inflows ahead of mega-cap earnings

By Thomson Reuters Jan 30, 2026 | 10:09 AM

Jan 30 (Reuters) – U.S. equity funds experienced renewed inflows in the week to January 28, ‍supported by upbeat expectations ahead of mega-cap earnings despite jitters over President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats.

According to LSEG Lipper data, U.S. equity funds ‌drew $10.73 billion worth of ‌inflows during the week, compared with about $5.25 billion in outflows a week ago.

Equity sectoral funds in particular, had $6.07 billion weekly ​net investments, the largest amount for a week since at ‍least 2022.

Leading sectoral ​net investments, tech, financials, and ​metals and mining sectors attracted $1.72 billion, $1.44 ‍billion and $1.39 billion, respectively.

Bond funds had the recent run of net purchases extended into a fourth straight week as these funds drew $13.16 ‍billion in weekly net investments.

Investors bought U.S. short-to-intermediate investment-grade funds, general domestic taxable ‍fixed income ‍funds and municipal debt ​funds the most, pouring ​in $5.31 ⁠billion, $3.28 billion and $2.06 billion, respectively ‌into these funds.

Meanwhile, money market funds ended a two-week selling streak by drawing in a net inflow of $9.64 billion.

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra; Editing by ⁠Will Dunham)