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U.S. equity funds take in $11.72 billion in week through August 19

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U.S. equity funds saw a second straight week of net inflows ($11.72B, largest since late July), supported by strong earnings breadth and easing inflation data. However, rotation was uneven: large- and multi-cap funds gained while mid- and small-cap funds saw outflows, and sector funds had net withdrawals despite modest tech inflows. Concurrent bond-fund inflows and money-market outflows suggest selective risk appetite amid rate and oil-price headwinds.
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U.S. investors were net buyers of equity funds for a second straight week through August 19, with net inflows totaling $11.72 billion. Largecap and multicap funds drew $9.58 billion and $1.36 billion, respectively, while midcap and smallcap funds saw modest outflows. Fund demand was supported by a strong earnings season and cooler inflation data, despite pressure from a bond market selloff and rising oil prices.