MutualFundWire.com: $6.6T Out of $9.46T, and Counting
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Tuesday, August 31, 2021

$6.6T Out of $9.46T, and Counting


U.S. ETFs have already beaten last year's inflows record in just seven months. Meanwhile, active and ESG ETFs continue to punch above their weight in terms of flows.

Deborah "Debbie" Fuhr
ETFGI / ETF TV
Managing Partner, Founder / Co-Founder
ETFs and other ETPs reached a record $6.6 trillion in combined AUM on July 31, 2021, out of $9.46 trillion in worldwide ETP assets, the ETFGI team confirms. Thus, the U.S. accounts for 69.8 percent of worldwide ETP AUM.

U.S. ETPs also brought in $51.71 billion in net inflows last month, accounting for 64.3 percent of worldwide ETP inflows of $80.45 billion, according to the ETFGI folks.

In the first seven months of 2021, U.S. ETPs brought in a record $523.89 billion in net inflows (almost double the $275.34 billion they netted in the first seven months of 2020). They accounted for 70.8 percent of worldwide ETP inflows of $739.54 billion in the first seven months of 2021 (also nearly double the comparable period in 2020).

ESG ETFs accounted for $309 billion (3.3 percent) of worldwide ETP AUM on July 31, 2021. Yet they accounted for $97 billion (13.1 percent) of worldwide ETP net inflows in the first seven months of 2021.

As for active ETFs, they accounted for $404 billion (4.3 percent) of worldwide ETP AUM on July 31, 2021. Yet they accounted for $88 billion (11.9 percent) of worldwide ETP net inflows in the first seven months of 2021.


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