
U.S. stock funds attracted $19.7 billion in a single week, reaching a new high in over two months as investors bet on economic resilience and interest rate cut expectations

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As of the week ending February 26, U.S. stock funds had a net inflow of $19.71 billion, reaching a two-month high, reflecting investors' confidence in economic resilience and expectations of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Despite increased market volatility, the technology, healthcare, and communication services sectors attracted significant capital, while the financial sector faced large-scale withdrawals. Meanwhile, demand for bond funds remained strong, with a net inflow of $7.42 billion
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