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Gold and cash reign as U.S. fund investors pare stocks: Lipper

Published 09/28/2017, 07:23 PM
Updated 09/28/2017, 07:30 PM
© Reuters. Traders work at the post where  United Technologies stock is traded on the floor of the NYSE in New York

By Trevor Hunnicutt

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. fund investors gorged on gold and traded stocks for cash during the latest week, showing caution even as markets trend higher, Lipper data showed on Thursday.

More than $16 billion took shelter in low-risk, U.S.-based money-market funds during the seven days through Sept. 27, the research service's data showed. Precious metals commodities funds, which invest in gold and similar assets, took in $977 million, the most since July 2016.

Stock mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, by contrast, posted $9.7 billion of withdrawals, Lipper said. That counts as the largest outflows for that group of funds since June.

"People were taking risk off from the high-flying stocks," said Tom Roseen, head of research services for Thomson Reuters' Lipper unit.

The U.S. Federal Reserve last week signaled it still expects one more rate hike by the end of the year despite a bout of low inflation that Fed Chair Janet Yellen called "a mystery." Aggressive rate rises could dent stock valuations.

Roseen said investors shifted into less-loved areas of the market, including banks that can benefit from higher interest levels by lending at higher rates.

"This can actually be seen as a healthy move," said Roseen.

Financial and bank sector stock funds attracted $599 million during the week, the most since July, according to Lipper.

© Reuters. Traders work at the post where  United Technologies stock is traded on the floor of the NYSE in New York

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