According to the latest report from ETFGI, an independent research firm, the ETF market is on track to break all records, as demonstrated by October’s flows. During the first ten months of the year, ETFs captured $207.79 billion, surpassing the record set in 2021 with inflows of $193.46 billion. In terms of leadership, the Xtrackers S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF (DR) – 1C (XDEW GY) gathered $1.73 billion, the largest individual net inflow.
“The S&P 500 index fell by 0.91% in October but rose by 20.97% in 2024. The developed markets index, excluding the U.S., dropped by 5.22% in October but rose by 6.65% year-to-date in 2024. The Netherlands (-10.20%) and Portugal (-8.24%) recorded the largest declines among developed markets in October. The emerging markets index fell by 3.78% in October but rose by 14.93% year-over-year in 2024. Greece (-8.66%) and Poland (-8.18%) experienced the largest declines among emerging markets in October,” highlighted Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder, and owner of ETFGI.
Regarding the behavior of flows in October alone, the report indicates that $31.55 billion in inflows were recorded. By asset type, equity ETFs attracted $22.42 billion, bringing year-to-date inflows to $144.69 billion, significantly above the same figure for 2023. In the case of fixed income, ETFs attracted $6.18 billion in October, with year-to-date net inflows reaching $53.12 billion, “slightly above the $51.63 billion in year-to-date net inflows in 2023,” according to the report.
In the case of commodity ETFs, these recorded inflows of $385.46 million in October, bringing year-to-date net outflows to $4.51 billion, below the $4.79 billion in year-to-date net outflows in 2023. “Active ETFs attracted net inflows of $2.68 billion during the month, bringing year-to-date net inflows to $14.66 billion, above the $6.19 billion in year-to-date net inflows in 2023,” it highlights.
A significant fact is that, by the end of October, the European ETF sector comprised 3,109 products, 12,744 listings, and $2.22 trillion in assets. These $2.22 trillion came from 105 providers listed on 29 exchanges in 24 countries.