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European equities top fund flow charts for back-to-back months

5 Jan 16

Demand for European equity funds picked up towards the end of 2015. By November, European equities had been the most popular asset class for two consecutive months for the first time since February.

Demand for European equity funds picked up towards the end of 2015. By November, European equities had been the most popular asset class for two consecutive months for the first time since February.

In October and November combined, investors poured a net €14.2bn into European equity funds according to fund flows data provided by Morningstar. This was the highest amount since February/March 2015, when inflows were a couple of billion euros higher. Ironically, the latter inflows followed straight after Mario Draghi announced the ECB’s first QE package.

 

So last autumn’s inflows may well be regarded as a precursor to the ECB’s expected announcement of a substantial new stimulus package to be announced in early December. As the ECB’s measures which were announced in early December fell well short of market expectations, it’s anybody’s guess what fund flows will look like in the final month of the year….

An ocean apart

Apart from the usual suspects of absolute return and multi-asset funds, high yield bond sales did remarkably well too. In the slipstream of European equities, European high yield bond funds registered some €2bn in net inflows, which were the highest since March.

In the slipstream of European equities, European high yield bond funds registered some €2bn in net inflows

In a sharp contrast, US high yield bonds funds suffered outflows, just like their equity counterparts which saw the largest net redemptions since April. In the first 11 months of 2015, US equity funds suffered total net outflows of €18.9bn while European equity funds welcomed €57.8 in net new money.

Click here to see a full overview of the latest European fund flows data.

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