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# The rotation is for real, January fund flows confirm

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The rotation is for real, January fund flows confirm

The biggest losers included large-cap stocks and high-yield bonds

Investors continued to favor value-oriented sectors of the U.S. economy in January, confirming a rotation that had moved in fits and starts in prior months.

A report prepared by Refinitiv Lipper for MarketWatch shows the strongest flows into exchange-traded funds with exposure to financial services, small-cap stocks, and emerging markets. The strongest outflows, meanwhile, came from the biggest winners of the past year or so: S&P 500 index
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funds, large-cap growth funds, and high-yield bond funds.

ETF CLASSIFICATION

INFLOWS

Financial-services

$6.68 billion

Small-cap core

$5.76 billion

Core bond

$5.49 billion

Emerging markets

$5.34 billion

Alternative energy

$4.02 billion

Science & technology

$3.75 billion

Inflation-protected bond

$3.69 billion

General bond

$3.67 billion

International multi-cap core

$3.17 billion

International large-cap value

$3.15 billion

Source: Refinitiv Lipper

In addition to looking to previously underloved segments of the market, investors are starting to prepare for other conditions that are normal during this stage of the business cycle, noted Tom Roseen, head of research services for Refinitiv Lipper.

“People are at least paying attention to inflation,” he said. Inflation-protected bond funds were among the top ten biggest category gainers, picking up $3.69 billion.

What’s a bit more puzzling, amid an ongoing bond sell-off that sent the benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury note yield up nearly 20 basis points during the month, is that general bond funds were also among the big winners in January.

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