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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Despite Rising Outflows, It's Still Been a Strong Money Fund Year

Reported by Neil Anderson, Managing Editor

The biggest money fund families' outflows are on the rise again, though 2020 overall still looks good.

Nicolaas "Nico" Marais
Wells Fargo Asset Management
CEO
This article draws from Morningstar Direct data on the 10 biggest money market mutual fund families' flows in the U.S. in August 2020.

Of the 10 biggest money fund families tracked by the M* team, only three brought in net inflows last month. Wells Fargo took the lead with an estimated $9.312 billion in net inflows, equivalent to about 4.3 percent of its money fund AUM, up from $4.992 billion and 2.4 percent in July. The other August money fund inflows winners were: BlackRock, $6.046 billion and 1.4 percent (up from $422 million in net outflows, equivalent to 0.1 percent of AUM); and Federated Hermes, $625 million and 0.2 percent (up from $3.593 billion in net outflows, equivalent to 1 percent of AUM.

Year-to-date, Goldman Sachs tops the money fund inflows list as of August 31, thanks to an estimated $108.338 billion in net inflows. Other big YTD money fund inflows winners included: Fidelity, $106.018 billion; and J.P. Morgan, $93.17 billion.

Proportionately, Wells leads the money fund inflows pack YTD, thanks to estimated net inflows of 39.4 percent. Other big winners YTD included: Morgan Stanley, 30.9 percent; and Goldman, 29.6 percent).

On the flip side, August was a rough month for Goldman's money fund business, which suffered an estimated $50.025 billion in net outflows, down from $12.713 billion in net July inflows. Other big August money fund outflows sufferers included: Charles Schwab, $5.652 billion (down from $9.142 billion); and BNY Mellon's Dreyfus, $4.002 billion (down from $585 million in net inflows).

The same three money fund firms — Goldman, Schwab, and Dreyfus — also led the August outflows pack proportionately, too, thanks to estimated net inflows equivalent to 13.7 percent, 2.9 percent, and 2 percent of their money fund AUM.

Only one big money fund family, Schwab, suffered YTD money fund outflows as of the end August: $4.987 billion, equivalent to 2.6 percent of its money fund AUM.

Overall, those ten money fund families suffered an estimated $51.898 billion in net August money fund outflows, equivalent to about 1.44 percent of their combined AUM (up from $41.594 billion and 1.1 percent). That's versus $41.403 billion in net long-term fund inflows.

Yet YTD, as of the end of August, those money fund firms brought in an estimated $661.106 billion in net money fund inflows, equivalent to 18.32 percent of their combined money fund AUM. That's compared to $17.515 billion net long-term fund outflows YTD.

Editor's Note: A prior version of this story mischaracterized the data it draws on. To clarify, this article highlights the money fund flows of the 10 biggest money fund families. 

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