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Global investors shifted $100B to Asia (ex-China) amid U.S. diversification, boosting tech, consumer, and healthcare sectors, though U.S. remains top destination.
Asia excluding China has drawn about $100 billion in capital over the past nine months as global investors diversify away from the U.S., according to Goldman Sachs’ Kevin Sneader.
The shift reflects strategic reallocation, not a retreat from the U.S., with Japan benefiting most.
China’s equity rally is driven by domestic investors, while foreign inflows remain modest, mostly from short-term hedge funds.
Interest is strong in tech, consumer discretionary, industrial sectors, and growing in healthcare.
Temasek’s CEO Dilhan Pillay said traditional globalization has ended due to geopolitical and economic pressures, leading to costly supply chain reconfigurations for resilience.
AI is seen as a transformative force.
Temasek’s portfolio rose 11.6% to a record high, with the U.S. still its top destination, followed by the Americas.
Los inversores globales trasladaron $ 100B a Asia (ex-China) en medio de la diversificación de los Estados Unidos, impulsando los sectores de tecnología, consumo y atención médica, aunque Estados Unidos sigue siendo el principal destino.