European fund selectors have adopted an increasing bias towards large cap stocks. The tendency is strongest for European equities.
Category: Europe
Fund managers put all hopes on US equities
The short-lived market crash in October has prompted a complete fund manager sentiment overhaul. Asset manager expectations of European and EM equities have plummeted, while faith in the US stock market has soared.
Fund managers put all hopes on US equities
The short-lived market crash in October has prompted a complete fund manager sentiment overhaul. Asset manager expectations of European and EM equities have plummeted, while faith in the US stock market has soared.
European equity redemptions accelerate further
Net outflows from European equity funds broke a new record in September, according to Morningstar’s latest fund flows.
Investor sentiment in Europe nosedives
Investor confidence in Europe has made a sharp fall in October, according to data released by State Street Global Exchange.
Record outflows from European equity funds
European equity mutual funds registered unprecedented outflows last week. According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch, funds invested in European stocks shed $5.7bn.
Fund selectors disagree most on European equities
EIE’s latest Pan-European research data reveal that the asset class European fund selectors’ views are most split on is European equities.
European equity outflows continue
Net outflows from European equity funds accelerated in August, while developed bonds are showing an upsurge.
European equity funds finally in the red
Mutual funds which invest in European equities suffered net outflows in July for the first time since March 2013.
Sudden slip of developed fund manager sentiment
Asset managers have abruptly changed their return expectations for US, and especially European equities.