Hedge funds massively buy into global stocks, with Asian capital inflows hitting a record high

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Investing.com – According to data from Goldman Sachs’ commodities brokerage division, hedge funds bought in all major regions worldwide last week, with Asian markets attracting the most significant capital inflows.

Overall trading activity increased, with a buy-to-sell ratio of 1.9 to 1, and both individual stocks and macro products recorded net purchases.

Among the 11 global sectors, 9 achieved net buying, with the information technology sector leading the gains. The energy and healthcare sectors were the only two sectors to show net selling.

Asian markets (including developed and emerging markets) recorded the largest net buy-in in nearly a month last week, with almost all of it coming from long positions. Goldman Sachs team noted in their weekly summary report that the total allocation and net allocation ratios of Asian stocks in the overall commodities brokerage books hit all-time highs.

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