Global investor confidence falls in September

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26 September 2012
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Global investor confidence has fallen in September as the risk appetite of North American and Asian investors diminishes, according to the State Street Investor Confidence Index (ICI).

The ICI fell from August's revised reading of 91 to 86.9. A reading of 100 is neutral - it is the level at which institutional investors are neither increasing nor decreasing their exposure to risky assets.

North American investor confidence fell for the third consecutive month, falling from August's reading of 84.3 to 81.1.

Harvard University professor Kenneth Froot, who co-founded the index, said the continued decline in North American confidence was "puzzling", given recent announcements by policymakers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Asian investor confidence was also down, with the Asian ICI dropping 5.6 points to 87.6.

European investors provided the only positive note in September, with their ICI up 4 points from 101 in August to 105 in September.

"It is clear that in their actual portfolios, institutional investors continue to exhibit caution, given the global growth backdrop," Froot said.

Paul O'Connell from State Street Associates, who co-founded the index with Froot, said that despite the largely negative sentiment there was a "pronounced improvement in tone" from the first week of September onwards.

"Nonetheless, the reallocations away from risky assets early in the month were large enough to outweigh the later stabilisation. As with last month, emerging markets continue to attract some positive inflows," he said.

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