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  Asset Flows Monitor March 2021 Edition
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Asset Flows Monitor March 2021 Edition
  • Net inflows for US-listed ETFs were robust in February, totaling $89.5 billion.  Total ETF assets under management reached $5.71 trillion, an all-time month-end high water mark.
  • Equity ETFs had the strongest net inflows in February (+$79.3 billion), bringing trailing 12-month net inflows to $310.4 billion.
  • Fixed income ETFs brought in $11.8 billion of net inflows in February, bringing trailing 12-month net inflows to $201.7 billion.
  • Commodities ETFs had $2.4 billion of net outflows in February, bringing trailing 12-month net inflows to $33.9 billion. Most of February's net outflows came from precious metals ETFs (-$3.5 billion), while net inflows for broad market commodity ETFs accelerated to $1.3 billion.
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