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Global ETFs industry gathered net inflows of $33.45bn in September 2022

Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Opalesque Industry Update - ETFGI reported that the global ETFs industry gathered net inflows of US$33.45 billion during September, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$593.20 billion.

During September 2022, assets invested in the global ETFs industry decreased by 8.3%, from US$9.11 trillion at the end of August to US$8.35 trillion, according to ETFGI's September 2022 global ETFs and ETPs industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service.

"The S&P 500 decreased by 9.21% in September and is down YTD by 23.87%. Developed markets excluding the US decreased by 10.07% in September and are down 27.63% YTD. Norway (down 18.96%) and Korea (down 18.78 %) saw the largest decreases amongst the developed markets in September. Emerging markets decreased by 10.23 % during September and are down 23.91% YTD. Philippines (down 16.31%) and Hungary (down 16.07%) saw the largest decreases amongst emerging markets in September." According to Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder and owner of ETFGI.

The Global ETFs industry had 10,763 products, with 22,235 listings, assets of $8.35 Tn, from 657 providers on listed 79 exchanges in 63 countries at the end of Q3.

During September, ETFs/ETPs gathered net inflows of $33.45 Bn. Equity ETFs/ETPs gathered net inflows of $18.99 Bn during September, bringing YTD net inflows to $334.81 Bn, lower than the $632.31 Bn in net inflows equity products had attracted at this point in 2021. Fixed income ETFs/ETPs gathered net inflows of $9.73 Bn during September, bringing YTD net inflows to $148.12 Bn, lower than the $174.18 Bn in net inflows fixed income products had attracted by the end of September 2021. Commodities ETFs/ETPs reported net outflows of $5.63 Bn during September, bringing YTD net outflows to $7.26 Bn, less than the $9.55 Bn in net outflows commodities products had reported year to date in 2021. Active ETFs/ETPs attracted net inflows of $8.80 Bn over the month, gathering net inflows YTD of $88.82 Bn, lower than the $110.65 Bn in net inflows active products had reported YTD in 2021.

Substantial inflows can be attributed to the top 20 ETFs by net new assets, which collectively gathered $47.99 Bn during September. SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY US) gathered $6.33 Bn, the largest individual net inflow.

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