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Assets invested in the Global ETFs industry reached a new milestone of $11tn

Thursday, December 14, 2023
Opalesque Industry Update - ETFGI reports that asset invested in the Global ETFs industry reached a new milestone US$10.99 trillion at the end of November.

During November the global ETFs industry gathered US$140.46 billion in net inflows, bringing year to date net inflows to US$803.11 billion. Assets invested in the global ETFs industry have increased 18.7% year -to-date, going from US$9.26 trillion at end of 2022 to US$10.99 trillion, according to ETFGI's November 2023 global ETFs industry landscape insights report.

Highlights:-

• Assets invested in the global ETFs industry reached a new milestone of $10.99 Tn at the end of November beating the previous record of $10.86 Tn at the end of July 2023.

• Assets have increased 18.7% YTD, going from $9.26 Tn at end of 2022 to $10.99 Tn.

• Net inflows of $140.46 Bn during November.

• YTD net inflows of $803.11 Bn are the second highest on record, after YTD net inflows of $1.14 Tn in 2021.

•54th month of consecutive net inflows.

"The S&P 500 index was up 9.13% in November and is up 20.8% YTD in 2023. Developed markets excluding the US index increased by 9.75% in November and is up 11.65% YTD in 2023. Israel (up 19.37%) and Sweden (up 18.02%) saw the largest decreases amongst the developed markets in November.

Emerging markets increased by 7.19% during November and were up 6.98% YTD in 2023. Egypt (up 14.64%) and Brazil (up 14.15%) saw the largest increases amongst emerging markets in November." According to Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder, and owner of ETFGI.

The Global ETFs industry had 11,859 products, with 23,931 listings, assets of $10.990 trillion, from 718 providers listed on 81 exchanges in 63 countries at the end of November.

During November, ETFs gathered net inflows of $140.46 Bn. Equity ETFs reported net inflows of $74.49 Bn during November, bringing YTD net inflows to $397.37 Bn, lower than the $444.30 Bn YTD net inflows in 2022. Fixed income ETFs gathered net inflows of $32.44 Bn during November, bringing YTD net inflows to $249.98 Bn, higher than the $217.60 Bn YTD net inflows gathered in 2022. Commodities ETFs/ETPs reported net outflows of $1.85 Bn during November, bringing YTD net outflows to $14.10 Bn, slightly less than the $14.63 Bn in net outflows YTD in 2022. Active ETFs attracted net inflows of $34.82 Bn during the month, gathering net inflows for the year of $166.94 Bn, higher than the $110.25 Bn YTD net inflows in 2022.

Substantial inflows can be attributed to the top 20 ETFs by net new assets, which collectively gathered $62.70 Bn during November. Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO US) gathered $6.54 Bn, the largest individual net inflow.

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