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Investors pull more money from UK equities - but is a turnaround on the horizon?


Published on 2025-03-06 11:41:22 - MoneyWeek
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  • UK equity funds saw outflows of
  • 1.7bn in January - the worst in eight months - but stock market performance has been good. Will investors turn positive?

The article from MoneyWeek discusses the current trend of investors withdrawing funds from UK equities, influenced by factors such as Brexit uncertainties, economic stagnation, and a shift towards other investment avenues like bonds and overseas equities. Despite this exodus, the article suggests that UK stocks might still present value for investors. It highlights that UK shares are trading at a discount compared to their global counterparts, with the FTSE 100 offering a high dividend yield, currently around 4.5%. The piece argues that while the UK market faces challenges, including political instability and economic recovery issues, there are still opportunities for those willing to invest in undervalued companies, particularly in sectors like finance, energy, and consumer goods. The article concludes by questioning whether investors should consider UK equities as a contrarian investment, potentially offering significant returns if the economic and political climate stabilizes.

Read the Full MoneyWeek Article at:
[ https://moneyweek.com/investments/investors-pull-money-from-uk-equities-but-should-you-invest ]
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