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U.S. investors pulled $75 billion from domestic equity funds in six months, shifting toward overseas markets due to stronger foreign returns and fading tech gains.
U.S. investors pulled $75 billion from domestic equity funds in six months, with $52 billion exiting since early 2026—the fastest outflow in over a decade—fueled by fading tech gains, AI concerns, and stronger overseas returns.
While the U.S. market rose 14% over the past year, Japan’s Nikkei surged 43%, Europe’s STOXX 600 gained 26%, and South Korea’s KOSPI doubled.
Investors are shifting toward emerging markets, especially South Korea and Brazil, with $26 billion flowing in during 2026, and favoring value stocks and defensive sectors abroad, drawn by lower valuations.
This marks a major pivot from the long-standing preference for U.S. assets.
Los inversionistas estadounidenses retiraron $ 75 mil millones de fondos de renta variable nacionales en seis meses, cambiando hacia los mercados extranjeros debido a los mayores rendimientos extranjeros y las ganancias tecnológicas que se desvanecen.