Foreign interest in US equities nosedives

International investors turned their backs on the US equities markets in the first half of 2002, but showed heightened interest in the US bond markets, according to a new report.

Non-US investors invested $58bn (€59bn) in US stocks in the first six months of the year - down 50% on the figure one year earlier according to the Securities Industry Institute, the US trade body.

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