U.S. equity fund inflows at three week high on chipmaker demand

May 15, 2026 10:05 AM EDT

Semiconductor chips are seen on a printed circuit board in this illustration picture taken February 17, 2023. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration

May 15 (Reuters) - U.S. ‌equity fund inflows ​surged ​to a three-week high in the week to May 13 on optimism over a ‌strong earnings season and robust revenue guidelines by ⁠chipmakers, despite a buildup in inflationary pressure.

According to LSEG Lipper ‌data, investors pumped up a ‌net $22.37 billion into U.S. equity funds in their largest weekly net purchase since $27.97 billion of inflows in ​the week to April 22.

Strong sales forecasts by chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices and Microchip Technology last ⁠week bolstered investor sentiments and pushed the S&P 500 to a record ​high of 7,517.12 on Thursday.

LSEG data covering 455 S&P 500 constituents showed about 83% of ​companies beat analysts' average profit ‌estimates for the first quarter.

Inflows to U.S. large-cap funds of $17.06 billion were the largest ⁠in six weeks. Mid-cap and small-cap funds, however, had net outflows of $1.25 billion and $2.53 billion, respectively.

The technology sector gained record ⁠weekly net investments of $8.51 billion, while financials faced an outflow ​of $1.37 billion.

Bond fund inflows surged to a three-month high of $12.9 billion in the week.

U.S. short-to-intermediate investment-grade funds, general domestic taxable fixed ‌income funds and, short-to-intermediate government and treasury funds segments drew significant net investments of $4.02 ‌billion, $3.08 billion and $2.14 billion, respectively.

At the same time, investors ⁠divested a net $4.4 billion ‌of money market ​funds after their $113.53 billion net purchase a week ago.

(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra, Editing by Nick ‌Zieminski)



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