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Net sales of long-term UCITS maintained their high level in June

Wednesday, September 06, 2017
Opalesque Industry Update - The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA) has published its latest Investment Funds Industry Fact Sheet, which provides net sales of UCITS and AIF for June 2017. 29 associations representing more than 99 percent of total UCITS and AIF assets provided us with net sales data.

The main developments in June 2017 can be summarized as follows:

• Net inflows into UCITS and AIF totaled EUR 65 billion, compared to EUR 95 billion in May.

• UCITS registered net inflows of EUR 34 billion, down from EUR 62 billion in May.

Long-term UCITS (UCITS excluding money market funds) recorded net sales of EUR 66 billion, compared to EUR 62 billion in May.
Net sales of equity funds totaled EUR 9 billion, down from EUR 13 billion in May.
Net sales of bond funds totaled EUR 36 billion, up from EUR 30 billion in May.
Net sales of multi-asset funds totaled EUR 19 billion, up from EUR 17 billion in May.

UCITS money market funds registered net outflows of EUR 33 billion, up from net inflows of EUR 0.2 billion in May.

• AIF recorded net sales of EUR 32 billion, slightly lower than the EUR 33 billion recorded in May.

• Total net assets of UCITS and AIFs totaled EUR 14,964 billion at end June, compared to EUR 15,067 billion at end May and EUR 14,141 billion at end 2016.

Bernard Delbecque, Senior director for Economics and Research at EFAMA commented: "Net sales of long-term UCITS were sustained at a very high level in June, allowing them to total EUR 338 billion in the first half of 2017, compared to EUR 169 billion during the whole of 2016".

The EFAMA Fact Sheet can be downloaded here:

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