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Friday Facts: U.S. ETF Industry Review, H1 2025

The first half of 2025 was a period with strong estimated net inflows for the U.S. ETF industry. It also was not easy to navigate for investors since the announcement of possible tariffs by the U.S. president sent shockwaves through the stock markets around the world. As a result, investors around the globe acted nervous over any political and economic news, especially by the announcements around the new tariff regime by the U.S. president and potential tit-for-tat reactions from the markets which are the targets of the new tariffs. That said, the tariffs are seen as a kind of trade
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AmericasETFsETFsFriday FactsLipperMarket & Industry InsightNorth AmericaRegionUSA
Jul 25, 2025
posted by Detlef Glow

Friday Facts: U.S. ETF Industry Review, Q1 2025 

Q1 2025 was another quarter with strong inflows for the U.S. ETF industry. These inflows occurred in a volatile and negative market environment in which investors witnessed the peak of the U.S. stock markets in mid-February. While economic fears—especially around the possible tariffs in the U.S.—increased, investors around the globe acted nervous over any political and economic news. Investor sentiment was impacted by the growth expectations for future technologies such as artificial intelligence after the launch of DeepSeek in China and obviously by the discussions of the impacts of possible tariffs initiated by the U.S. president and potential tit-for-tat reactions
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AmericasETFsETFsFriday FactsLipperLSEG LipperMarket & Industry InsightNorth AmericaRegionUSA
Apr 25, 2025
posted by Detlef Glow

Friday Facts: U.S. ETF Industry Review, March 2025

March 2025 was another month with strong inflows for the U.S. ETF industry. These inflows occurred in a volatile and negative market environment in which investors around the globe acted nervous over any political and economic news. Investor sentiment was impacted by the discussions around tariffs by the U.S. president and potential tit-for-tat reactions from the markets which are the targets of the new tariffs. That said, the tariffs are seen as a kind of trade war between the U.S. and the rest of the world, especially China, by some market observers. When it comes to this, investors were concerned
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AmericasETFsETFsFriday FactsFund FlowsLipperLSEG LipperMarket & Industry InsightNorth AmericaRegionUSA
Apr 18, 2025
posted by Detlef Glow

Monday Morning Memo: U.S. ETF Industry Review, February 2025

February 2025 was another month with strong inflows for the U.S. ETF industry. These inflows occurred in a volatile market environment in which investors around the globe acted nervous over any political and economic news. Investor sentiment was impacted by the discussions around tariffs by the U.S. president and potential tit-for-tat reactions from the markets which are the targets of the new tariffs. That said, the tariffs are seen as a kind of trade war between the U.S. and the rest of the world by some market observers. When it comes to this, investors were concerned about a political shift
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Mar 17, 2025
posted by Detlef Glow
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