ETF Snapshot: European Large-cap Flows Plummet Following ECB Tapering Move

ETF Watch

ETF Watch

In the week ending 27 October, European large caps suffered a significant drop in flows, according to data from TrackInsight, after the European Central Bank (ECB) announced plans to cut back its €2trn bond-buying programme.

The asset class saw inflows of just €2m compared to €439m and €172m the two weeks prior respectively, as the ECB announced it would reduce its quantitative easing (QE) programme from €60bn to €30bn of asset purchases a month as of January 2018.

The Governing Council announced on 26 October this would continue until September next year "or beyond, if necessary" if the outlook became "less favourable".

However, investors continued to pour into US large caps, which saw €2bn of inflows, on the back of US President Donald Trump's tax reforms which were passed in both the Senate and House of Representatives last month.

Small caps and global stocks also posted inflows of €1.7bn and €1.3bn. Meanwhile, Asian large caps and emerging stocks saw positive flows of €208m and €48m respectively, meaning all equity asset classes were in the black.

In the fixed income space, high yield bonds saw inflows after €402m of outflows the previous week, while emerging bonds suffered €245m of outflows.

Investment grade bonds recorded the highest fixed income flows of €1.8bn, while government bonds also saw inflows of €841m.

TrackInsight's data covers both US and European-listed ETFs that in combination make up around 70% of the total market.

ETF weekly data flows

More news

Back to Top

RECENT NEWS

UK High Street Banks Rake In £9.2 Billion In Interest On BoE Reserves: A Closer Look

In the intricate world of finance, where numbers often tell compelling stories, one recent figure stands out: £9.2 bill... Read more

Powell's Pledge: Federal Reserve Chair Signals Prolonged Period Of Higher Rates

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent statements have stirred significant interest in financial markets, particul... Read more

European Funds Body Throws Support Behind French Capital Markets Union: Implications For Brexit-Era Finance

In a significant development for European finance, a European funds body recently threw its support behind the French ca... Read more

Federal Reserve's Rate Decision: Navigating Economic Uncertainty

The recent decision by the Federal Reserve to adjust interest rates has sparked significant interest and speculation amo... Read more

Building Bridges: Strengthening Investor Confidence Through Enhanced Risk Data In Emerging Markets

In the dynamic landscape of emerging markets, investor confidence plays a pivotal role in driving economic growth and pr... Read more

Reading The Tea Leaves: Analyzing Market Responses To Speculation Of A Fed Interest Rate Increase

As speculation mounts regarding a potential interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve, investors are closely monit... Read more