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  Asset Flows Monitor April 2020 Edition
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  • US-listed ETFs had $9.7 billion in net outflows in March, bringing 12-month total net inflows to $322.8 billion. Negative performance from many ETFs brought total assets under management down to $3.61 trillion.
  • Despite being a challenging month for performance, equity ETFs had $9.8 billion in net inflows in March. On the other hand, fixed income ETFs had $21.7 billion in net outflows. Overall, net asset flows for both equity ETFs (+$45.0 billion) and fixed income ETFs (+$14.6 billion) remained positive during the first quarter of 2020.

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