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February 11, 2015

Third Best Month On Record For Fixed Income And Commodity ETFs/ETPs

by ETFGI.

ETFGI’s new research finds overall net new asset (NNA) flows in January were US$12.2 Bn. Net inflows of US$13.3 Bn into fixed income products and US$5.2 Bn of net inflows of into commodity ETFs/ETPs globally ranked as the third largest months on record for both asset classes while equity ETFs/ETPs suffered net outflows of US$8.0 Bn in January.

The global ETF/ETP industry had 5,585 ETFs/ETPs, with 10,770 listings, assets of US$2.77 trillion, from 242 providers listed on 63 exchanges in 51 countries at the end of January 2015 according to preliminary data from ETFGI’s end January 2015 global ETF and ETP industry insights report.

“Investors showed a strong preference for fixed income and commodity exposure during January as volatility increased. The S&P 500 was down 4% and developed markets were flat. In addition, emerging markets were down slightly while frontier markets were down 3% in January. The ECB announced on January 22nd a stimulus package which will total US$1.27 trillion based on buying US$69 billion a month in public and private bonds to stimulate the European economy.”, according to Deborah Fuhr, Managing Partner at ETFGI.

Globally, Vanguard gathered the largest net ETF/ETP inflows in January with US$9.8 Bn, followed by iShares with US$7.7 Bn, WisdomTree with US$3.9 Bn, DB Xtrackers with US$3.3 Bn and UBS GAM US$2.3 Bn in net inflows.

Fifty-five new products were listed in January by 26 providers which is just 1 less than the 56 new product listed in January 2014. Thirty-nine ETFs/ETPs were closed in January, which is a 250% increase from the 11 closures in January 2014.

Regional Update:

The ETF/ETP industry in Europe has started 2015 with the largest ever monthly net inflows of US$14.9 Bn, surpassing the prior record of US10.8 Bn in net inflows set in July 2014. ETFs/ETPs in Japan had a strong start to the year gathering US$3.8 Bn which is more than the US$3.0 Bn gathered in January.

Please email deborah.fuhr@etfgi.com if you would like to subscribe to ETFGI’s Global ETF and ETP industry insights reports.


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