ETF inflows US$32bn - Global ETF FlowWatch - September 2016 Results
/Globally, ETFs netted almost US$250bn during the past three quarters as global stock markets expand.
Read MoreGlobally, ETFs netted almost US$250bn during the past three quarters as global stock markets expand.
Read MoreAsia saw the most new investor money (over US$60bn), then Europe and cross-border regions (US$18bn and US$16bn, respectively), and the U.S. and Canada saw inflows of US$11bn.
Read MoreAlmost US$74 billion was deposited into 1,377 newly launched funds across Asia, Europe, and Cross-Border markets during Q3’16, with Asian activity most pronounced.
Read MoreTaxable bond funds saw great demand, attracting US$17.1 billion of net inflows, seeing a substantial increase over the US$58.3 billion seen over the year than during the first ten months of 2015.
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Read MoreLong-term mutual funds attracted US$87 billion in net flows during August, with bond products leading for the sixth month in a row.
Read MoreLong-term mutual funds and ETPs saw US$14.1 billion in September, with passive funds leading demand with US$37.7 billion of inflows.
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