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Investors Pull $1.5 Billion From U.K. Equities as Brexit Bites

Investors Pull $1.5 Billion From U.K. Equities as Brexit Bites

(Bloomberg) --

Investors are voting with their feet as the Brexit impasse plays havoc with financial markets.

Savers jettisoned 1.2 billion pounds ($1.5 billion) from U.K. equity funds in July, when Prime Minister Boris Johnson took power, according to figures published Thursday by the Investment Association, which represents fund managers. The withdrawals accelerated after outflows of 744 million pounds in June.

“Investors reacted to the ratcheting up of uncertainty in the U.K., triggered by the change in political leadership,” said Chris Cummings, chief executive of the Investment Association. “Savers looked to weather the ongoing political and economic uncertainty by diversifying their investments and seeking out safe haven assets.”

The outflows came despite a positive month on the equity markets: in July, the CBOE U.K. All Companies Index rose 1.9%.

Instead, investors poured money into bonds. There were 2.2 billion pounds in net retail sales in July, the fifth straight month of positive flows.

To contact the reporter on this story: Viren Vaghela in London at vvaghela1@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Ambereen Choudhury at achoudhury@bloomberg.net, Marion Dakers

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