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Large drop in worldwide investment fund assets in Q1 2020 against the backdrop of large net inflows

Monday, June 22, 2020
Opalesque Industry Update - The European Fund and Asset Management Association (EFAMA), has today published its latest International Statistical Release describing the trends in worldwide investment fund industry in the first quarter of 2020.

Worldwide regulated open-ended fund assets decreased by 10.8 percent to EUR 47.1 trillion in the first quarter of 2020. Worldwide net cash flow to all funds amounted to EUR 617 billion, compared to EUR 808 billion in the fourth quarter of 2019.

Bernard Delbecque, Senior Director for Economics and Research commented: "While the sharp fall in global financial markets at the end of Q1 2020 led to a large drop in net assets of worldwide investment funds, net outflows only represented 0.46% of total assets, which confirms a high degree of investor resilience in stressed market conditions".

The main developments in the first quarter of 2020 can be summarized as follows:

Strong drops in the net assets of worldwide investment funds - Net assets of worldwide investment funds declined by 10.8% in Q1 2020. The largest markets, the United States and Europe, registered declines of 12.6% and 11.7%, respectively.

Long-term fund flows turned negative - Worldwide long-term funds recorded net outflows of EUR 213 billion in Q1 2020, compared to net inflows of EUR 548 billion in Q4 2019. The United States and Europe accounted for the majority of global net outflows (EUR 215 billion and EUR 122 billion, respectively). Bond funds suffered the most, with sizeable net outflows in the United States (EUR 135 billion) and Europe (EUR 80 billion). Emerging markets and other advanced economies recorded net inflows into long-term funds, EUR 84 billion and EUR 39 billion, respectively.

Net sales of money market funds rose markedly - Worldwide money market funds attracted EUR 829 billion in net new money in Q1 2020, more than triple the amount recorded in Q4 2019 (EUR 259 billion). The largest part of net sales was registered in the United States (EUR 638 billion) and China (EUR 183 billion).

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