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macroJul 3, 2026, 3:14 PM

Foreign Investors Pile Into US Equities at Unprecedented Pace

Cumulative year-to-date inflows from global investment funds into US equities have reached about 2.5% of total AUM, more than doubling since May and far exceeding historical averages.

Year-to-date inflows from global investment funds into US equities have climbed to roughly 2.5% of total assets under management, more than double the level seen in May. The pace marks a record for this point in the year.

By comparison, the 2002–2025 average for the same period stands at -0.3% (net outflows). Even when excluding the top and bottom 10% of years, average inflows reached only about 1.5% by this date. The current pace has already outpaced the full-year total recorded in the middle 50% of years since 2002.

The data, tracked by The Kobeissi Letter, indicates that demand for US equities from foreign investors is at an all-time high.

Source: The Kobeissi Letter