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Bond fund sales rebounded in May

7 Sep 11

Bond funds enjoyed a surge in popularity in May, according to Efama.

Bond funds enjoyed a surge in popularity in May, according to Efama.

Fixed income portfolios generated net inflows of €8bn (£7bn), compared with a net outflow of €1bn in April.

Greater demand for bond funds coincided with a fall in appetite for equity and balanced strategies. Equity portfolios suffered a fall in net inflows, from €8bn to €1bn, while balanced funds registered net sales of €5bn – half of April’s inflows.

Demand for money market funds rose, to €6bn. Bernard Delbecque, the director of economics and research at Efama, says the shift towards fixed income reflected a growing investor preference for lower-risk assets.

Efama’s Investment Fund Industry Fact Sheet incoporates net sales and assets data from 23 European national associations, which represented more than 97% of total Ucits and non-Ucits assets at the end of May.

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