Investors are pumping money into US stocks at a near-record pace as they position for lower borrowing costs, tariff reductions and tax cuts in 2026, according to
US equities saw inflows of almost $78 billion in the week ended Dec. 17, the bank said in a note citing data from EPFR Global. That’s the biggest weekly inflow since a record $82.2 billion entered the market a year ago.
Tech contributed to inflows for the first time in three weeks, suggesting that fears over potentially overblown AI stock valuations have diminished.
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