Dec 8 (Reuters) - Global equity funds attracted significant inflows in the week through December 3 as expectations of a potential Federal Reserve rate cut this week boosted risk sentiment.
Investors bought global equity funds worth a net $7.93 billion during the week in a reversal from approximately $6.41 billion worth of net sales the prior week, LSEG Lipper data showed.
Investors have priced in an 89.6% chance of a 25 basis point Fed rate reduction on Wednesday, the CME Fed Watch tool shows.
European and Asian equity funds saw a net $6.62 billion and $2.69 billion worth of weekly net purchases.
U.S. equity funds, meanwhile, faced outflows for a second successive week, worth $3.52 billion.
Weekly inflows in sectoral funds at $1.41 billion were the largest in three weeks. Industrials and financials drew a notable $495 million and $336 million respectively in inflows.
Global bond funds saw an $8.61 billion weekly net purchase, a tad higher than the preceding week's $7.38 billion net purchase.
Money market funds, meanwhile, attracted a sharp $110.4 billion, following three weeks of moderate outflows.
Gold and precious metals commodity funds drew the largest weekly net purchase in six weeks, valued at a net $1.93 billion.
In emerging markets, investors pumped $3.11 billion into equity funds for a sixth weekly net purchase. They also snapped up $682 million worth of bond funds, data for a combined 28,796 funds showed.
(Reporting by Gaurav Dogra; Editing by Susan Fenton)

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