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| ETF Data Watch Asset Flows Monitor January 2024 Edition |
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Posted Under: ETFs |
- Net inflows for US-listed ETFs totaled $129.6 billion in December, bringing total ETF assets under management to $8.04 trillion.
- Equity ETFs had net inflows totaling $108.6 billion in December, bringing trailing 12-months (TTM) net inflows to $395.4 billion. Active equity ETFs accounted for $11.5 billion in net inflows in December, compared to $97.1 billion in net inflows for passive equity ETFs. Total AUM in actively managed equity ETFs were $324.5 billion, accounting for 5.1% of all equity ETF assets ($6.36 trillion), as of 12/31/23.
- Fixed income ETFs had net inflows totaling $21.0 billion in December, bringing TTM net inflows to $204.0 billion. Active fixed income ETFs accounted for $5.2 billion in net inflows in December, compared to $15.8 billion in net inflows for passive fixed income ETFs. Total AUM in actively managed fixed income ETFs were $176.1 billion, accounting for 11.5% of all fixed income ETF assets ($1.53 trillion), as of 12/31/23.
- Commodities ETFs had net outflows totaling $0.2 billion in December, bringing TTM net outflows to $9.5 billion. Precious metals ETFs (+$0.8 billion) was the strongest commodity sub-category in December, while Broad Commodities ETFs was the weakest (-$1.0 billion).
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