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Sovereign Funds Flood US: $132B Inflow in 2025
1 Jan
Summary
- Sovereign wealth and pension funds invested $132 billion in the U.S. in 2025.
- This $132 billion represents roughly half of these investors' total allocations last year.
- Combined fund assets reached a record $60 trillion in management last year.

Large institutional investors, including sovereign wealth and public pension funds, directed a significant portion of their capital towards the United States in 2025. These funds invested a remarkable $132 billion into the U.S. economy, representing nearly half of their total global investment activities for that year. This substantial inflow highlights a strong confidence in the U.S. market among these influential financial entities.
In contrast to the surge in U.S. investment, big emerging markets saw a considerable dip in capital allocation. These markets collectively attracted almost a third less investment in 2025 compared to 2024. This shift suggests a reallocation of assets away from emerging economies and towards more established markets like the United States.




