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During a landmark visit to the Amazon rainforest on Sunday, President Joe Biden highlighted his climate legacy, declaring that no one can reverse America’s green transition as President-elect Donald Trump’s fossil-friendly policies loom large. Biden is the first sitting U.S. president to visit the world’s largest tropical rainforest, which plays a vital role in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere but is under growing threat from climate change. Speaking afterward at the Museum of the Amazon in Manaus, Brazil, Biden said the fight against climate change had been a “defining cause” of his presidency. Biden began his term by bringing the U.S. back into the Paris Agreement, an international treaty on climate change that his predecessor, Trump, had withdrawn from. Trump, a climate change skeptic, has said he will withdraw from the agreement again as well as loosen restrictions on oil and gas exploration.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump’s, Biden, Trump, ” Biden, , Organizations: Museum of, Trump, U.S Locations: Manaus, Brazil, United States, Paris
CNN —President Joe Biden’s climate law is on the chopping block as Republicans prepare to have full control in Washington. But it’s not just Democrats gearing up to protect the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy policies. In other words, if Republicans successfully repeal Biden’s climate and clean energy law, their districts stand to lose the most. Conservative groups and companies who are using the clean energy tax credits are already starting to lobby lawmakers to save them. “To demonstrate that these tax credits are really a net profit for the economy, that really is the name of the game.”
Persons: Joe Biden’s, it’s, Donald Trump, Buddy Carter, Trevor Houser, Trump gunning, ” Houser, Carter, Mike Johnson, Johnson, , , Richard Hudson —, , Adrian Deveny, they’ll, Heather Reams Organizations: CNN, Republican, ” Republican, Republicans, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Congressional Republicans, Trump, Hyundai EV, Hyundai, North Carolina Rep, Toyota, MIT, Climate Vision, Conservative, Citizens, Responsible Energy Solutions Locations: Washington, Georgia, Carter’s Georgia
Some states are particularly vulnerable to climate risks, but these ten states are most ready for what Mother Nature has in store. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 276 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: A+) Climate Extremes Index: 14.9% Properties at risk: 96% Renewable energy: 24% 8. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 189 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: C-) Climate Extremes Index: 22.12% Properties at risk: 34% Renewable Energy: 77% 2. While a large percentage of Idaho properties are susceptible to climate risk, the danger of flooding is relatively minimal. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 195 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: C) Climate Extremes Index: 16.54% Properties at Risk: 90% Renewable Energy: 78% 1.
Persons: Jeremy Porter, Pete Buttigieg, Maria Lehman, Nature, Marli Miller, Justin Sullivan, Wolfgang Kaehler, Matt McClain, Randy Olson, Forester John Erixson, Kirby Lee, Jared Polis, Mario Tama, Rushmore, Idaho Neil Lincoln, Brownlee, Robert Gauthier, William, Marcia Lee, David Becker Organizations: First Street Foundation, Infrastructure Law, Transportation, CNBC, American Society of Civil Engineers, First, Atmospheric Administration, U.S . Department of Energy, Oregon Solar, UCG, Getty, Oregon Department of Energy, Washington, Cedar, Bio Energy Washington, Lightrocket, Washington Department of Commerce, Clean Energy Fund, New, Washington Post, Energy, Nebraska, Nebraska Forest, Colorado, University of Colorado, California, Energy Department, Dakota, Idaho Power, Los Angeles Times, Idaho Locations: Louisiana, States, Oregon, Valley , Oregon, Arizona, Phoenix , Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, King, King County , Washington, United States, New Mexico, Mora , NM, Nebraska, Loup, Taylor , Nebraska, Boulder , Colorado, Palm Springs , California, California, Texas, South Dakota, Cavan, Iowa, Idaho, Nevada, Las Vegas
There's a growing dominance of technology stocks in the stock market. Using LSEG, we searched for stocks outside the concentrated tech universe that are expected to reach new highs. Citizens Financial has a forward P/E ratio of 12.1 and five-year P/E of about 15, while Fifth Third's forward P/E is 11.1 and its five-year slightly lower, at about 10.8. Analysts polled by LSEG think shares have about 18% upside potential, and the stock also has an attractive forward P/E ratio of about 4.77, by far the least of the group. Other attractive stocks that could reach new highs include homebuilder Pultegroup and insurance company Allstate .
Persons: Stocks, Dow, Ryan Grabinski, Kevin Holt, Wolfe, Bill Carache, Carache, General Motors, LSEG Organizations: Nasdaq, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Strategas Securities, CNBC, Oil, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Invesco Energy, Exxon, ConocoPhillips, Marathon, Citizens Financial Group, Fifth Third Bancorp, Financial, Fifth, Wolfe Research, Automotive, General, Allstate Locations: Guyana, Chevron
Exxon and Chevron are the fund's top two holdings , representing 9.73% and 9.27% of total assets in FSTEX as of April 30. Exxon vs. Chevron Chevron came into the year facing production issues in the Permian Basin and cost overruns at its Tengiz project in Kazakhstan that frustrated investors, Holt said. And investors have taken notice of Exxon's lead position in the lucrative offshore oil development in Guyana. Chevron would look very attractive if the Hess deal closes due to the latter's large stake in Guyana, he said. "There's a little concern that if Chevron doesn't do the Hess deal, then they have to go and do another deal," Holt said.
Persons: Kevin Holt, Hess, Holt, hasn't, XOM, Chevron's, Tengiz Organizations: Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Invesco Energy, Exxon, Hess Corp, Hess, Chevron Chevron Locations: Guyana, U.S, Stabroek, FSTEX, Kazakhstan, Holt, Tengiz
The Vanguard Energy Fund originated in 1984 and until Levering arrived, it had focused for more than three-decades on oil, gas and coal investments. "My view was that's fossil fuel energy — that's not energy," Levering told CNBC in an interview. Levering took over the Vanguard fund in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic had effectively shut down the global economy. Levering said the Vanguard Energy Fund is structured to remain resilient and deliver returns through its hybrid approach, regardless of the macroeconomic turns the world takes. European oil majors The Vanguard Energy Fund remains heavily weighted toward oil and gas companies.
Persons: Tom Levering, Levering Organizations: Vanguard Energy Fund, CNBC, Vanguard, Wellington Management, U.S, Congress, Invesco, Utilities, Duke Energy, Shell, BP Locations: Covid, Russia, Ukraine, French, Southern
John DavisDeals like Davis' have made Texas — America's oil capital for more than a century — the top producer of renewable energy in the US. The state has long generated the most wind power and is second only to California as a solar-energy producer. The high-stakes battle for Texas' energy future is a microcosm of how tricky America's green transition is shaping up to be, especially when politics are involved. Slowing down renewable energy could cost Texas in the long term, both economically and socially. The coalition seems to be growing stronger, even as Texas politicians shift further to the right on issues beyond renewable energy.
Persons: John Davis, Davis, Greg Abbott, Critics aren't, there's, George W, Bush, Rick Perry, Abbott, Winter Storm Uri, hasn't, it's, It's, Judd Messer, Madeline Gould Laughlin, Michael Looney, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce Brent Bennett, Bennett, Messer, That's, Enel's Laughlin, Enel, Sandhya Ganapathy, Catherine Boudreau Organizations: Menard, RES, Texas, Republican, Texans, Power Alliance, John Davis Texans, University of Texas, Winter Storm, ERCOT, Bloomberg, Texas Public Policy Foundation, Texas Energy Fund, Advance Power Alliance, San, San Angelo Chamber of Commerce, Chamber of Commerce, ExxonMobil, Chevron, West Texas Chamber of Commerce, Lone Star, EV Locations: North Dakota, Texas, America, Nowhere, Menard , Texas, Concho County , Texas, California, Menard, Austin, San Angelo, Midland , Texas
REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLOS ANGELES, Nov 17 (Reuters) - Western lithium and graphite miners have started charging the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain higher prices for their material, meeting demand for environmentally-friendly and consistent supply that is not linked to China. Lithium, the lightest metal, is used to make a battery's positively charged cathode and prized for its ability to store energy. Miners say the surcharges make investors more comfortable financing new projects, especially as Chinese rivals have been known to sell metals below prevailing market rates. Brazil's Sigma Lithium (SGML.V) has already begun selling its production at prices it says reflects its sustainability. The surcharge talk comes despite recent plunges in a range of lithium prices.
Persons: Ivan Alvarado, Patrice Boulanger, Shaun Verner, Amanda Hall, surcharges, Hugues Jacquemin, Ernest Scheyder, David Gregorio Our Organizations: REUTERS, Washington, China, EV, Panasonic Energy, Miners, Syrah Resources, Department of Energy, Tesla, ESG, Summit, Thomson Locations: Antofagasta region, Chile, China, Los Angeles, Brussels, Beijing, North America, United States, Louisiana, North, South America, Quebec
Texans to Vote on Funding to Modernize Electricity Generation
  + stars: | 2023-11-06 | by ( Nov. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +1 min
By Nicole JaoNEW YORK (Reuters) - Texans are set to vote on Tuesday on a constitutional amendment to determine whether the state will create a special fund for financing the "construction, maintenance, and modernization of its electric generating facilities." The energy fund would be administered and used only by the Public Utility Commission of Texas to provide loans and grants to maintain and upgrade electric generating facilities. The biggest chunk of the fund, $7.2 billion, would go into loans and incentives to build new power-generating facilities in the ERCOT (Electric Reliability Council of Texas) region. The proposal, titled Proposition 7, is one of several efforts by lawmakers and regulators in Texas to avoid another energy crisis like the one caused by a deadly winter storm in February 2021. That storm, known as Winter Storm Uri, left millions without power, water and heat for days as ERCOT struggled to prevent a grid collapse after the shutdown of an unusually large amount of generation.
Persons: Nicole Jao, Storm Uri, ERCOT, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: Texans, Public, Commission, of, Storm Locations: Texas, of Texas
Investors pulled out a net $7.46 billion from global equity funds during the week, extending outflows into a sixth straight week, data from LSEG showed. European equity funds logged about $7.39 billion worth of outflows during the week, the biggest amount since Sept. 28, 2022. Investors also divested $2.69 billion worth of U.S. equity funds but poured $2.53 billion in Asian funds. Investors also accumulated $18.3 billion worth of money market funds after $108.7 billion worth of net selling a week ago. Data covering 28,654 emerging market funds showed that investors exited EM equity funds of $2.55 billion, extending outflows into an 11th straight week.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Alison Williams Organizations: REUTERS, Global, Investors, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Treasury, Commodities, Energy, Thomson Locations: outflows, LSEG, Bengaluru
That adds to tech-related tensions between the West and China, which is one of Europe’s biggest trading partners and the world’s biggest auto market. Chinese EV makers are drawn to Europe because auto import tariffs are just 10% versus 27.5% in the U.S., independent auto analyst Matthias Schmidt said. MG — owned by SAIC Motor, China’s biggest automaker — is the largest Chinese EV player in Europe. One reason Chinese companies can offer high-quality cars at affordable prices stems from the rules to enter the Chinese market. Chinese EV makers, meanwhile, are trying to stand out in a crowded field.
Persons: Laima Springe, Janssen, , ” Springe, I’m, , Matthias Schmidt, John Kirkwood, , Kirkwood, Warren Buffett, Ursula von der Leyen, Alfa, China’s EVs, Carlos Tavares, we’re, Alexander Klose, ” Klose, Schmidt, Justin Nicholls, Nicholls Organizations: Volvo, Nissan, Skoda, Union, EV, Volkswagen Passat, Kia, MG, SAIC Motor, China’s, , Lotus, Chinese Commerce Ministry, EU, World Trade Organization, Tesla’s, Peugeot, Citroen, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Global, Wall Motors Locations: Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, China, West, U.S, British, Western, France, Germany, Beijing, Shenyang, Shanghai, Israel
A general view of GE Renewable Energy wind turbines, part of Pattern Energy’s Western Spirit Wind project, the largest wind project in the U.S., near Encino, New Mexico, U.S., March 15, 2023. Renewable energy funds globally suffered a net outflow of $1.4 billion in the July-September quarter, the biggest ever quarterly outflow, according to LSEG Lipper data. Reuters GraphicsInvestors have been exiting traditional energy funds, too, but the rate has slowed - net outflows reached $438 million in the last quarter compared with $3.32 billion in the previous three months. Reuters GraphicsDemand for exposure to renewable energy had been a major driver of cash flowing into climate-related funds in recent years. Wind projects off Britain, the Netherlands and Norway have been delayed or shelved due to rising costs and supply chain constraints, raising concerns about countries hitting their 2030 renewable energy targets.
Persons: Bing Guan, Denmark's, Madeline Ruid, Ruid, Morningstar, they're, Rich Pontillo, Patturaja, Tommy Reggiori Wilkes, Simon Jessop, Tomasz Janowski Organizations: GE Renewable Energy, REUTERS, Investors, Reuters Graphics, Companies, U.S . Infrastructure, Clean Energy Exchange, Energy, Reuters, Nasdaq, Intelligence, Thomson Locations: U.S, Encino , New Mexico, BENGALURU, LONDON, Britain, Netherlands, Norway, Bengaluru, London
Renault, Volvo, CMA CGM pool forces to develop electric vans
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes//File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsPARIS, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Carmakers Renault (RENA.PA) and Volvo and shipping group CMA CGM said on Friday they will jointly develop a new generation of electric vans, aiming to begin production in 2026. Renault and Volvo signed binding agreements to launch a new company where they will initially each hold a 50% equity stake and invest 300 million euros over the next three years, they said in a statement. CMA CGM signed a non-binding letter of intent with Renault and Volvo to join the new company and invest 120 million euros through PULSE, its Energy Fund dedicated to accelerating the decarbonization of transport and logistics sectors. There was no further detail on when this might happen or what stake it may take in the venture. The creation of the new company is expected early 2024 and remains subject to the completion of all regulatory approval processes.
Persons: Gonzalo Fuentes, Carmakers, Dominique Vidalon, Elaine Hardcastle Organizations: Renault, Viva Technology, Porte de, REUTERS, Rights, Carmakers Renault, Volvo, CMA, CMA CGM, Energy Fund, Thomson Locations: Porte, Paris, France
According to LSEG data, global bond funds suffered disposals of $3.25 billion on a net basis, compared with $2.29 billion worth of net purchases in the week before. High-yield bond funds booked $3.11 billion of net selling during the week, the biggest outflow in six months. Investors also shed $300 million worth of corporate bond funds while pouring about $2.35 million into government bond funds. Data showed global equity funds experienced a net $10.7 billion worth of outflow, the biggest in a week since Aug. 23. Data for emerging markets comprising 28,251 funds showed that equity funds’ outflows stood at $3.7 billion, the highest since June 7.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, outflows, ’ outflows Organizations: Reuters, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, U.S . Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Investors, Locations: New York City, U.S, outflows, outgo
Gertjan van der Geer, a senior investment manager at the firm, describes megatrends as large social, economic, political, environmental, or technological transformations that significantly impact the economy, society, cultures, or businesses. Additionally, five criteria must be met before Pictet creates a thematic fund, van der Geer said. When it comes down to picking the right basket of stocks, van der Geer noted that a company's fundamentals are key. And there are a few things that we are looking for in these companies," van der Geer said. And one of the key ways to improve our CO2 footprint globally is to reduce the unnecessary pollution," van der Geer said.
Persons: they're, Gertjan van der Geer, Pictet, van der Geer, It's, Van der Geer Organizations: Microsoft, Apple, Pictet, Management, Premium Brands, Security, Health, Schneider, Clean Energy, Nordisk, Asml, Roper Technologies, Kla Corp, Republic Services Locations: megatrends
Investors poured about $57.38 billion into global money market funds in their most significant weekly net purchases since June 7, LSEG data showed. By region, U.S., European and Asian money market funds drew $32.18 billion, 20.75 billion and $1.64 billion, respectively, in inflows. Reuters Graphics Reuters GraphicsOn the other hand, global bond funds drew $9.24 billion worth of inflows, the biggest amount in nine weeks. Among commodities, precious metal funds saw $518 million worth of net selling, the 15th weekly outflow in a row, but energy funds received inflows for a second week, worth about $101 million. Data for 28,201 emerging market funds showed equities suffered outflows for a fourth successive week, valuing $1.81 billion on a net basis.
Persons: Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Susan Fenton Organizations: Reuters Graphics Reuters, Investors, Thomson Locations: China, Europe, Britain, U.S, Bengaluru
Investors ploughed $73.17 billion into money market funds in their biggest weekly net purchase since March 22, data from Refinitiv Lipper showed. U.S. money market funds attracted a net $40.88 billion in inflows while in Europe and Asia net inflows stood at $23.4 billion and $13.15 billion, respectively. Higher-risk equity funds suffered $11.71 billion worth of net selling, the biggest weekly outflow since June 21. Global corporate bond funds drew about $1.16 billion and government bond funds a net $2.71 billion, the biggest amount since July 12. Meanwhile, bond funds faced their biggest weekly net outflow in nine months at a net $1.74 billion.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Lipper, Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: REUTERS, Reuters Graphics, Federal Reserve, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Global, Thomson Locations: Saudi, China, Europe, Asia, Bengaluru
Gasoline prices usually rise ahead of the U.S. summer driving season. Money managers in the week to Aug. 1 boosted their net long holdings of NYMEX RBOB gasoline futures to the highest since late February 2022. HEDGE FUND-FUELED TURNAROUNDGasoline futures have risen around 14% this year, compared with a roughly 2% rise for U.S. crude futures . To guarantee a profit, they need the rise in gasoline prices to be sustained until hurricane activity is confirmed. But for gasoline to continue its rise against the price of crude oil, there needs to be a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, they said.
Persons: Liz Hampton, Tom Kloza, Vincent Elbhar, Eliot Geller, Brent Belote, Cayler, Belote, Arion, Nell Mackenzie, Laura Sanicola, Barbara Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, Liz Hampton LONDON, Gulf Coasts, Silicon Valley, Societe Generale, Reuters, Money, Futures Trading Commission, Reuters Graphics, El, Oil Price Information Service, CTA, Investment, Commodity, Fund, Aspect, CoreCommodity Management, CoreCommodity, Barclays, JP, Cayler, Thomson Locations: Loco Hills, New Mexico, U.S, Russia, Ukraine, Gulf of Mexico, United States, Gulf, Silicon, Gulf Coast, Mexico, Europe, Hurricanes, Washington
REUTERS/Jason Lee/Illustration/File PhotoAug 4 (Reuters) - Global money market funds attracted massive inflows in the week to Aug. 2 as investors sought safer assets amid a U.S. credit downgrade and weak economic data from the euro zone and China. Investors poured in a net $67.52 billion into global money market funds during the week, marking the biggest weekly net purchase since March 22, according to Refinitiv Lipper data. The U.S. and the European money market funds drew $58.56 billion and $14.35 billion worth of inflows, respectively, while Asia faced a second weekly outflow, amounting to $360 million. Riskier global equity funds still received inflows worth about $4.45 billion in a second straight week of net purchases. Data for 24,127 emerging market funds showed that investors withdrew about $487 million from bond funds after eight straight weeks of net purchases.
Persons: Jason Lee, Fitch, Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Shilpi Majumdar Organizations: Hong, REUTERS, Investors, Reuters Graphics Reuters, AAA, Global, Equity, Thomson Locations: Hong Kong, China, United States, Europe, U.S, Asia, Bengaluru
It did not say when the combined company will start trading. Pipestone Energy has a market capitalization of $756.83 million, according to Refinitiv Eikon data. Pipestone shareholders will receive about 9.05% of the pro forma equity in the amalgamated company, with existing Strathcona shareholders owning the rest. Including debt, the combined company will have a market capitalization of C$11.5 billion. Calgary, Alberta-based Strathcona was formed in 2020 by the merger of two Waterous Energy Fund-backed companies, Strath and Cona.
Persons: Strathcona, Rob Morgan, Juby Babu, Savio D'Souza, Rashmi Organizations: Strathcona Resources, Pipestone Energy Corp, Strathcona, Pipestone Energy, Energy, Thomson Locations: Strathcona, Calgary , Alberta, Bengaluru
Look beyond tech But there are opportunities beyond tech: Morningstar data reveals the funds outside of tech and growth sectors that have also outperformed over the last five years. Top holdings include Home Depot, Johnson Controls International, Floor & Décor and Trane Technologies. Guinness Atkinson Alternative Energy Fund : This fund picks companies in the alternative energy sector, with at least half of the business dedicated to renewable energy or energy efficiency. Global X Lithium and Battery Tech ETF : The ETF comprises lithium producers and lithium battery makers — all essential to electric vehicles. Top holdings include United Airlines, Marathon Oil, Tyson Foods, Best Buy, and Synchrony Financial.
Persons: James Demmert, Hubbell, MasTec, Invesco Russell, Russell, Vanguard Baillie Gifford Organizations: Street Research, U.S . Federal, Morningstar, Enphase Energy, Fidelity, Housing, Home, Johnson, Trane Technologies, Guinness Atkinson Alternative Energy Fund, Schneider, NextEra Energy, Shelton Sustainable Equity Fund, Bunge, Battery Tech ETF, Samsung SDI, Trust, Industrial Renaissance, SPX Technologies, Sterling Infrastructure, Global, U.S . Infrastructure Development, Holdings, Rockwell Automation, United Rentals, Deere, Co, United Airlines, Marathon Oil, Tyson Foods, Synchrony, Heptagon, Equity Fund, Xenon Pharmaceuticals, TransMedics, FTAI Aviation, Vanguard, Moderna, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Coursera, Water Resources, Nasdaq, Water Locations: Luxembourg, Eaton, Albemarle
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPower struggle: Extreme heat puts strain on electric grid operatorsHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Mark Nelson, managing director of Radiant Energy Fund, discusses America's power grid being tested by record temperatures.
Persons: Brian Sullivan, , Mark Nelson Organizations: CNBC, Radiant Energy
According to Refinitiv Lipper data, global money market funds drew investments worth a net $38.74 billion in the week ended July 26, the biggest amount since July 5. Reuters Graphics Reuters GraphicsThe U.S. and European money market funds attracted purchases worth $24.62 billion and $11.84 billion, respectively, on a net basis. Global equity funds drew about $1.3 billion worth of inflows after witnessing a weekly outflow of $2.2 billion the previous week. They also disposed of about $34 million worth of precious metal funds in their ninth weekly net selling in a row. Meanwhile, data for 24,115 emerging market funds showed bond funds received $1.14 billion, the biggest amount in three weeks, while equity funds had a third weekly net purchase worth about $157 million.
Persons: Kai Pfaffenbach, Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, Varun Organizations: European Central Bank, REUTERS, Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Global, Corporate, Thomson Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Bengaluru
Global equity funds see first weekly outflow in four weeks
  + stars: | 2023-07-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
July 21 (Reuters) - Global equity funds witnessed their first weekly outflow in four weeks in the week to July 19, reflecting concerns over slower growth in China and caution ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting next week. According to Refinitiv Lipper data, global equity funds observed a net $2.67 billion worth of net selling in the week ended July 19, booking their first weekly outflow since June 21. Investors withdrew $3.04 billion from U.S. equity funds while purchasing Asian and European equity funds to the tune of $609 million and $336 million, respectively. Government and corporate bond funds attracted $627 million and $724 million worth of inflows, respectively. Meanwhile, data for 24,134 emerging market funds showed equity funds received $1.1 billion, the biggest weekly inflow since May 3, while bond funds obtained about $568 million, marking a third straight weekly inflow.
Persons: Gaurav Dogra, Patturaja, David Holmes Organizations: Global, Reuters Graphics Reuters, U.S . Commerce Department, Investors, Government, Thomson Locations: China, Bengaluru
In recent years, many companies have adopted a "China Plus One" strategy to build new manufacturing units outside the People's Republic. India has a window of three-to-five years to seize this opportunity to attract investment, said Ajay Banga, the former Mastercard CEO who became World Bank chief last month. "I think India's opportunity currently is to cash in on the 'China plus one' opportunity. The World Bank chief also called for private capital investments to aid global efforts for renewable energy funding. We will also need different forms of multilateral bank capital and government capital and philanthropy capital to take first risk positions or help enable the blended finance to come through," Banga said.
Persons: Ajay Banga, Banga, Narendra Modi, Nirmala Sitharaman, Nikunj Ohri, Shivam Patel, Sharon Singleton, William Maclean Organizations: World Bank, chipmaker Micron Technology, Mastercard, Indian, India's, Thomson Locations: DELHI, India, China, United States, Asia, People's Republic, New Delhi
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