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    Hedge funds snap up US tech stocks amid falling rates, says Goldman Sachs

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonSeptember 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    LONDON (Reuters) — Hedge funds bought US tech and media stocks at the fastest pace in four months last week, said a Goldman Sachs prime brokerage note to clients seen by Reuters on Monday, spurred by the Federal Reserve’s anticipated 50-basis point rate cut.

    Falling rates are expected to rejuvenate industrial spending, making it easier for companies to borrow money at lower costs and for consumers to buy tech products, all of which might benefit the stock prices of these companies.

    Hedge funds placed almost three times as many long positions on the bet that information technology stocks would rise, compared to those with bets against them, said the prime brokerage note.

    Buying in semi-conductor and related equipment companies outweighed selling in tech hardware, like computer, monitor and hard drive manufacturers, the Goldman Sachs note said.

    Hedge funds also ditched their short position and added long bets on interactive media and entertainment companies, the note said.

    A short position expects an asset value to fall.

    The broader technology (XLK) and media sector now makes up almost a third of overall U.S. net portfolio exposure, it said.

    By contrast, consumer products were the most sold on Goldman Sachs’ prime brokerage book, the note said.

    Selling outweighed buying in U.S. consumer discretionary stocks like hotels and restaurants for the first time in four weeks and the sector suffered the largest net selling in a year, according to the note.

    Gross leverage, or total hedge fund borrowing and investments, reached roughly 278%, among the highest levels seen this year, it said.

    (Reporting by Nell Mackenzie; Editing by Amanda Cooper and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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