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Dow hits 14,000 — so where’s the great rotation?

Suddenly, stock fund inflows are up. Bond fund inflows are up as well -- this, despite predictions of an imminent route in the debt markets. IN's Jason Kephart offers the low-down on the upswing.

Investors fell back in love with the cult of equities in January. The long-predicted rotation from bonds to stocks, however, hasn't kicked in yet.
Stock mutual funds had approximately $41 billion in inflows in January, research firm Strategic Insight estimates. That's a sharp turnaround from the $

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