The ETFs industry continues to break records, according to ETFGI, an independent analysis and consulting firm specializing in these vehicles. The latest achievement is a historic high of 1,063 new products listed in the first seven months of the year. This figure surpasses the previous record of 988 new products listed in the first seven months of 2021.
After accounting for 314 closures by the end of July, there has been a net increase of 749 products. This exceeds the previous record of 988 new ETFs listed at this point in 2021.
In terms of distribution of new launches, a total of 363 ETFs were listed in the United States, while 341 were in Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and 171 in Europe. The highest number of closures also occurred in the United States (104), followed by Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) with 85 closed funds, and Europe with 56.
A total of 281 providers contributed to these new launches, spread across 39 exchanges worldwide. There have been 314 closures from 107 providers on 24 exchanges. The new products include 461 active ETFs, 374 equity ETFs, and 104 fixed-income ETFs.
Chart 1: Inflows and closures of new products in the global ETF sector
The 1,063 new products are managed by 281 different providers. iShares recorded the highest number of new products with 56, followed by Global X ETFs with 41 new launches, and First Trust with 29. Additionally, these products are managed by 281 different providers. Once again, iShares is the provider with the most new product launches, with 56, followed by Global X ETFs with 41, and First Trust with 29.
Chart 2: The Top 15 Providers of New Launches
Source: ETFGI, ETF issuers and exchanges.
When analyzing the listing activity of new products in the first seven months of the year from 2020 to 2024, ETFGI observes that the global ETF industry has seen a significant increase in the number of new launches, rising from 591 to 1,063.
In 2024, the United States and Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan) recorded the largest launches, with 363 and 341 new products, respectively. Latin America registered the fewest launches: only 8.
The United States, Asia-Pacific (ex-Japan), Canada, and Japan have shown the peak of launches in 2024 with 363, 341, 121, and 26 respectively. Europe reached its highest number of launches in 2022, with 266, while Latin America recorded a total of 22, both in 2022 and 2021. Finally, the Middle East and Africa reached 51 launches in 2021.
Chart 3: New Listings in the First Seven Months of the Year in the Global ETF Industry: 2020 to 2024
The number of product closures by the end of July 2024 decreased in all regions compared to the same period in 2023. This year, the United States and Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan) recorded the highest number of closures, with 104 and 85 respectively. Meanwhile, Japan and Latin America had the lowest number, with only two closures each in these regions.