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U.S. investors were net buyers of equity funds for a second straight week through August 19, supported by a strong ​earnings season and cooler inflation data, even as a bond-market ‌selloff and rising oil prices weighed on markets.

Investors bought a net $11.72 billion of U.S. equity funds during the week, the largest weekly inflow since July ​29, LSEG Lipper data showed.

Anthropic projected strong revenue growth earlier ​this week, adding to fund investors' enthusiasm over a robust ⁠earnings season in which about 85% of the 468 S&P ​500 companies that have reported results beat average analyst estimates, according ​to LSEG data.

Investors await Nvidia's (NVDA.O) results next week for clues on demand for AI infrastructure and data-center revenue.

Major U.S. indices, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI), ​S&P 500 (.SPX) and the Nasdaq Composite (.IXIC), meanwhile, fell 1.32%, 0.87% and ​1.00%, respectively, on Thursday as rising Treasury yields and a rally in crude ‌oil ⁠prices dented risk appetite.

U.S. large-cap and multi-cap equity funds drew inflows of $9.58 billion and $1.36 billion, respectively, during the week. Mid-cap and small-cap funds, however, recorded outflows of $809 million and $70 million, respectively.

Meanwhile, investors ​withdrew a net $3.1 ​billion from U.S. ⁠sectoral funds. They pulled $1.87 billion from financial funds, $623 million from consumer staples funds and $444 million from ​industrial funds, while investing $287 million in technology funds.

U.S. bond ​funds ⁠attracted net inflows of $9.92 billion during the week, the largest weekly total since July 15.

Investors bought $2.63 billion of general domestic taxable fixed-income funds, $1.93 ⁠billion ​of short-to-intermediate investment-grade funds, and $1.93 billion of ​short-to-intermediate government and Treasury funds.

Money market funds recorded net outflows of $3.57 billion, ending a ​two-week streak of inflows.

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