Investors abandon Europe as crisis escalates

Outflows from continental equity and bond funds -- already high this year -- continued apace last week amid sovereign debt worries

Tuesday 19 July 2011 at 17:00

Mutual funds investors abandoned Europe in droves last week, with withdrawals from continental equity funds hitting the highest level since March, and outflows from bond funds nearing $17bn over the year to date, as fears over the continent's sovereign debt crisis hit a new high.

As Italy's cost of borrowing soared towards 7% yesterday - a similar level to that which forced Greece and Ireland to seek European bailouts - the data provider EPFR Global released figures that underlined how seriously investors are taking the debt crisis.