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U.S. bond funds, tech stocks attract huge inflows: Lipper

Published 09/21/2017, 08:04 PM
Updated 09/21/2017, 08:04 PM
U.S. bond funds, tech stocks attract huge inflows: Lipper

By Trevor Hunnicutt

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S.-based taxable-bond funds took in $7 billion during the latest week, the largest weekly intake since July, adding to an already strong year for debt against the backdrop of a rate-hiking cycle, Lipper data showed on Thursday.

Even in a week with big inflows for technology stocks, U.S. fund investors continue to favor debt over equity. The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced plans to reduce its own bond holdings, marking a historic shift from the ultra-easy monetary policy it had adopted since the 2007-2009 global financial crisis.

Taxable-bond mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have now brought in nearly $219 billion this year in the United States, according to Thomson Reuters' Lipper research unit.

But that is not a bubble, said Matthew Forester, chief investment officer for Lockwood Advisors Inc., part of the Bank of New York Mellon (NYSE:BK) Corp.

"Market prices should already reflect Fed decisions," said Forester. "Debt, demographics and technology-driven disinflation all work to suppress long-term rates."

Bond prices rise as rates fall.

Financial sector funds, which are seen profiting from higher rates, also pulled in their largest week of inflows since July, at $530 million. Real estate sector funds, by contrast, posted $407 million in outflows during the week ended Sept. 20, their largest withdrawals since June.

U.S.-based stock funds pulled in $803 million, according to Lipper.

TECH STOCKS

U.S.-based technology sector stock funds pulled in $1.1 billion, their largest week of inflows since September 2006.

The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF attracted $420 million during the week, the third most on record for the ETF.

The iShares North American Tech-Software ETF pulled in $176 million, while the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund gathered $138 million.

Nvidia Corp shares hit a record high this month as analysts noted the semiconductor firm's progress in artificial intelligence.

However, they took a bit of a hit on Thursday on reports that Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) Inc was working with Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) Inc to develop a chip for self-driving cars. One of AMD's chipmaking partners later denied that report.

Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), the biggest holding in the broad tech sector ETF, last week rolled out its iPhone X, a glass and stainless steel device with an edge-to-edge display, along with a smartwatch. However, mixed reviews for the new watch weighed on the company's shares.

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