U.S. Equity Funds Experience Significant Outflow Amid Rising Geopolitical Tensions
In the week through June 18, U.S. equity funds saw the highest weekly outflow in three months, linked to heightened Israel-Iran tensions and economic concerns over U.S. tariffs. Investors pulled $18.43 billion from equity funds, with large-cap funds experiencing the most significant withdrawals.

In a significant development, U.S. equity funds recorded their largest weekly outflow in three months as of June 18.
Heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, alongside economic worries over U.S. tariffs, prompted investors to limit their risk exposure, leading to withdrawals amounting to $18.43 billion.
This movement was primarily concentrated in large-cap equity funds, which saw exits totaling $19.38 billion.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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