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Consumer Staples ETFs Lead as Investors De-Risk in Early 2026

As technology stocks wobble under AI uncertainty, European-listed consumer staples ETFs are attracting renewed interest as a defensive allocation.

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February 9, 2026

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Rotation toward consumer staples accelerates

The first weeks of 2026 have underscored how quickly market leadership can change. As technology stocks come under pressure from rising AI-related capital expenditure and questions around long-term profitability, investors have increasingly rotated toward defensive equity segments. Consumer staples have emerged as one of the clearest beneficiaries of this shift.

Across European-listed ETFs, the consumer staples sector gained nearly 6% over the past week, making it one of the strongest-performing equity groups. Flows have turned positive on a weekly basis as investors sought stability, even though year-to-date flows remain slightly negative following heavy allocations to growth assets late last year.

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The rationale behind the move is straightforward. Consumer staples companies sell essential goods such as food, beverages, and household products. Demand for these items remains relatively stable regardless of economic sentiment, making earnings more predictable during periods of uncertainty.

Why staples are benefitting from tech uncertainty

Technology stocks entered 2026 with elevated expectations after years of AI-driven optimism. Recent earnings and guidance, however, have shifted the narrative. Large technology firms have committed hundreds of billions of dollars to AI infrastructure, raising concerns about margin pressure, capital efficiency, and the timing of returns.

At the same time, investors are grappling with broader questions around whether AI adoption could disrupt parts of the existing software economy rather than expand it. This uncertainty has triggered profit-taking in high-growth segments and prompted a reassessment of portfolio risk.

Consumer staples offer a contrasting profile. Growth is typically slower, but revenues tend to be resilient, cash flows steady, and dividend policies consistent. In an environment where predictability is being repriced higher, staples have regained relevance as a portfolio stabiliser rather than a growth engine.

European consumer staples ETF performance

European-listed consumer staples ETFs posted strong gains over the past week, with both global and regional exposures participating in the rally.

At the broad level, consumer staples ETFs listed in Europe delivered a weekly return of 5.9%, lifting year-to-date performance above 9%. Weekly inflows turned positive, reflecting renewed short-term demand for defensive exposure.

Global consumer staples funds led performance. The Xtrackers MSCI World Consumer Staples UCITS ETF (XDWS) rose just over 6% on the week and is up more than 10% year to date, capturing strength across U.S. and international staples leaders. Similarly, the SPDR MSCI World Consumer Staples UCITS ETF (WCOS) delivered comparable weekly gains, supported by diversified global exposure.

U.S.-focused staples ETFs listed in Europe also stood out. The iShares S&P 500 Consumer Staples Sector UCITS ETF (2B7D) and the SPDR S&P U.S. Consumer Staples Select Sector UCITS ETF (SXLP) both gained over 6% on the week and are now up more than 13% year to date. These funds have benefited from strength in large-cap U.S. staples names with strong pricing power and global distribution networks.

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European-only exposure posted more modest but still solid gains. The iShares MSCI Europe Consumer Staples Sector UCITS ETF (ESIS) and the SPDR MSCI Europe Consumer Staples UCITS ETF (STS) each rose around 5.7% over the week. While year-to-date returns remain closer to 6%, these funds offer lower valuation profiles and reduced exposure to U.S. market concentration.

Flows highlight selective positioning

Despite strong recent performance, year-to-date flows across consumer staples ETFs remain mixed. Several global and U.S.-focused funds have seen net outflows over the year, reflecting earlier investor preference for growth assets. However, the positive weekly flow data suggests that staples are re-entering asset allocation discussions as a tactical and potentially strategic defensive allocation.

Notably, global staples ETFs attracted the bulk of weekly inflows, indicating that investors are favouring diversified exposure rather than region-specific bets. This aligns with a broader trend toward portfolio resilience rather than outright macro calls.

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Please note this article is for information purposes only and does not in any way constitute investment advice. It is essential that you seek advice from a registered financial professional prior to making any investment decision.

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