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Oct 18 (Reuters) - U.S. investors made large investments in equity funds in the week to Oct. 16, buoyed by strong third-quarter earnings from U.S. lenders and optimism over a potential Federal Reserve rate cut in November and signs of cooling inflation. According to LSEG data, U.S. equity funds drew a sharp $20.08 billion in net purchases during the week, following about $3.98 billion worth of inflows in the previous week. Strong earnings reports from mega зеркало-cap banks including Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs boosted investor sentiment, driving Wall Street's major indexes to records this week. The financial sector gained a substantial $1.17 billion worth of inflows, the highest in three months. Technology and industrial sector funds saw a net $473 million and $378 million worth of purchases. By segment, investors racked up a net $15.25 billion of large-cap funds, a sharp rebound from $4.25 billion in net sales during the previous week. Mid-cap, multi-cap, and small-cap funds witnessed $1.49 billion, $617 million and $473 million worth of inflows. U.S. bond funds received $9.78 billion, the biggest weekly inflow in three months. Investors scooped up U.S. general domestic taxable, short-to-intermediate investment-grade, and municipal debt funds worth a remarkable $2.12 billion, $2.04 billion and $1.72 billion, respectively. Money market funds suffered $11.79 billion worth of net sales, the first weekly outflow in four weeks. (Reporting by Gaurav Dogra and Patturaja Murugaboopathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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British farmers have demanded that supermarkets stop 'farmwashing' in order to fool shoppers that their products come from 'quaint British family farms.' The Farmers against Farmwashing campaign, led by Riverford Organic vegetable box company founder Guy Singh-Watson, is urging the big six supermarkets - Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl - to support more local producers. They have accused the major supermarkets of using fake farm brands and overuse of Union Jack branding to give shoppers the impression that their products come from smaller farms. However, in reality, the group claims that much of the products on supermarkets shelves instead comes 'industrial US-style, mega farms' or from overseas, and masking the decline of Britain's family farms. The campaign comes after a survey of 202 farmers in July who are currently trading with supermarkets, or have done within the last five years, found that 61 per cent are concerned they will have to give up their farms within the next 18 months. The Farmers against Farmwashing campaign, led by Riverford Organic vegetable box company founder Guy Singh-Watson (centre), is urging the big six supermarkets to stop 'farmwashing' in order to fool shoppers that their products come from 'quaint family farms' The Supermarkets are accused by the group of slapping Union Jacks on products to make consumer think they are British.Last year, Lidl found itself embroiled in a 'flag-washing' controversy after it was accused of purposely making the Union Jack more prominent on its lamb products which have been imported from New Zealand Ad just one in four said they believed claims from supermarkets of supporting British farmers were credible and backed up by their buying practices. The poll suggests that two thirds of farmers feel under pressure from supermarkets' buying practices and 68 per cent fear they will be delisted if they complain about buying behaviour. Read More Made in Britain? Superma
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