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Monday, 13 October 2025 04:16

Investors are Flocking to Global Equities

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Global investors are increasingly reallocating away from U.S. equities, even as Wall Street continues to notch record highs. Fund-flow data from Société Générale and EPFR show record inflows into global equity funds that exclude U.S. stocks, signaling a push for broader diversification. 

 

Europe and emerging markets have benefited most from this trend, with European equity products seeing record inflows this year. Currency effects and heightened U.S. policy risks under the Trump administration have also encouraged investors to look abroad. 

 

While many acknowledge the U.S. remains the world’s deepest and most dynamic market, its high valuations and narrow leadership have amplified concentration risks. 


Finsum: Portfolio managers should a more globally balanced approach, blending exposure to the U.S. with selectively priced opportunities overseas.