Global equity funds draw eighth weekly inflow as AI rally lifts tech

May 15, 2026 9:54 AM EDT

Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., May 5, 2026. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

May 15 (Reuters) - Global equity ‌funds attracted inflows ​for ​an eighth straight week through May 13 as investors chased the AI-driven rally in technology stocks on optimism over ‌strong chipmaker earnings and shrugged off inflation concerns.

They bought a ⁠net $39.15 billion of global equity funds in their largest weekly net purchase since $48.55 ‌billion of additions in the ‌week to April 22, LSEG Lipper data showed.

The MSCI World Index hit a record 1,117.52 on Thursday, as tech shares extended a ​rally after Advanced Micro Devices and Microchip Technology had forecasted strong data-center chips' demand in the last week.

LSEG data covering 900 MSCI World ⁠constituents showed that about 72% of companies beat analysts' average profit estimates for the first ​quarter.

U.S. equity funds gained $22.37 billion weekly inflows in a reversal from $2.89 billion net outflows the prior week. Asian and ​European funds also saw weekly net ‌additions of $7.62 billion and $6.29 billion, respectively.

The technology sector drew a record $10.65 billion. Metals and mining, and industrial sectors ⁠also had net purchases of $1.03 billion and $886 million, respectively.

Global bond funds attracted $25.76 billion, the largest amount for a week since early October 2025.

Short-term bond funds, euro-denominated ⁠bond funds and corporate bond funds led the purchases with net inflows of $2.93 ​billion, $2.83 billion and $2.47 billion, respectively.

Money market funds, meanwhile, witnessed a net $9.2 billion of withdrawals after net purchases of $149.98 billion in the prior week.

Gold and other precious metal ‌funds saw a revival in demand following two weeks of net sales as investors poured $1.77 billion into ‌these funds.

In emerging markets, equity funds remained out of favor for a ⁠third straight week with a ‌net $3.18 billion outflow. Bond ​funds, however, saw a sixth weekly inflow of $2.19 billion, data covering 28,893 funds showed.

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra, Editing by ‌Nick Zieminski)



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