Emerging Market ETFs Attract Capital for 16th Consecutive Week

Deep News
02/09

Investors continued to flow into emerging market equity and bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs) last week, marking the 16th straight week of inflows for such funds.

Compiled data show that in the week ending February 6, U.S.-listed emerging market ETFs—investing across multiple emerging economies or in specific countries—collectively attracted $1.11 billion in inflows, compared with $6.5 billion the previous week. Year-to-date, total inflows have reached $26 billion.

Equity ETFs recorded inflows of $1.42 billion.

Bond ETFs experienced outflows of $307.1 million.

Total assets under management increased from $486.7 billion to $490.4 billion.

The MSCI Emerging Markets Index fell 1.4% last week, closing at 1,506.38 points.

By market, India saw the largest inflows at $329.5 million, led by Franklin FTSE India under Franklin Templeton.

Argentina recorded the largest outflows, totaling $31.1 million, with iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF experiencing capital withdrawals.

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