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Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway dumps billions of dollars of US stocks

Cash pile rises by $2bn to $130.6bn as sprawling conglomerate finds little to spend on

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway sold billions of dollars worth of stock and invested little money in the US equity market in the first three months of the year, as the famed investor saw little appeal in a volatile market.

Berkshire disclosed on Saturday that it had sold shares worth $13.3bn in the first quarter and bought stocks worth just a fraction of that figure. Instead, it put $4.4bn towards repurchasing its own stock, as well as $2.9bn on the shares of other publicly traded businesses.

The figures underscore the struggle Berkshire faces in putting its mountain of cash to work at times when Buffett and his longtime right-hand man Charlie Munger regard valuations as unappetising. The company’s cash pile has risen by $2bn since the start of this year to $130.6bn, its highest level since the end of 2021.

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