ETF Snapshot: Global Stock ETFs Post Strongest Weekly Flows

ETF Snapshot: Global stock ETFs post strongest weekly flows
In the week ending 16 February, global stock ETFs saw the strongest flows, according to data from TrackInsight, as investors remained bullish about the prospects for global growth.
The asset class saw inflows of €2.9bn, building on positive flows of €3.2bn over the two weeks prior.
In January's World Economic Outlook the International Monetary Fund (IMF) revised October's estimate for world growth in 2018 up 20 basis points to 3.9% on the back of "increased global growth momentum" and the impact of President Donald Trump's tax cuts in the US.
This could be a contributing factor to the inflows seen in global stock ETFs, which are yet to see a week of outflows this year.
Also recording positive flows in equities were European large caps, which saw inflows of €186m, as investors breathed a sigh of relief at the announcement of the "Grand Coalition" in Germany on 7 February between Chancellor Angela Merkel and Martin Schulz's Social Democratic Party (SPD).
US large caps saw outflows of €2.6bn, its second week of negative flows, as a correction in markets in early February continued to spook investors. Also recording outflows were small caps, which saw €1.9bn in redemptions.
In emerging markets, emerging bonds were in the red with negative flows of €946m while emerging stocks and Asian large caps saw inflows of €1.4bn and €86m, respectively.
Across fixed income, developed high yield bonds were also in the red with outflows of €2.8bn while developed investment grade bonds and developed government bonds saw more positive flows of €1.5bn and €2.7bn, respectively.
TrackInsight's data covers both US and European-listed ETFs that in combination make up around 70% of the total market.

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