U.S. Leads World in Flows to ETFs

Flows topped $235 billion in 2015
Reported by Lee Barney

By a wide margin, the United States has led the world in flows to exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which netted $235.2 billion in 2015 and accounted for 63% of the total $372.3 billion of ETF inflows for the year, according to Strategic Insight, an Asset International company. Europe was second, the funds taking in $80.6 billion, followed by Asia ($41.1 billion), Canada ($11.8 billion) and Australia ($4.4 billion). In Latin America, $700 million flowed out of ETFs.

The top-selling ETF strategy last year was large-cap equity global ETFs, which gathered $55.2 billion in inflows. The nine next most popular strategies were: U.S. dollar bond ($44.4 billion), equity Japan ($43.9 billion), equity Europe ($36.4 billion), mid-/small-cap U.S. equity ($27.9 billion), large-cap equity Europe ($25.7 billion), large-cap equity U.S. ($24.4 billion), U.S. dollar short-term bond ($12.3 billion) and leveraged/inverse alternatives ($9.5 billion).

An examination of last year’s 25 best-selling ETFs in the U.S. shows international equity dominated—13 of the chart-toppers were in this category, starting with the No. 1 seller, WisdomTree Europe Hedged Equity ETF, which garnered $13.5 billion in inflows. The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF was No. 2, with $12.9 billion in inflows.

Top ETF Strategies by Category2015 Global Net Flows ($billions)
Equity Global – Large Cap$55.17
Bond USD$44.42
Equity Japan$43.88
Equity Europe$36.35
Equity US – Mid/Small Cap$27.94
Equity Europe – Large Cap$25.65
Equity US – Large Cap$24.39
Bond USD – Short Term$12.33
Alt – Leveraged/Inverse$9.53
Sector – Energy$9.48
Bond EUR$8.50
Money Market$8.37
Commodities – Energy$6.52
Sector – Healthcare$6.36
Bond USD – High Yield$6.28
Alt – Arbitrage/Relative Value$5.29
Bond EUR – Short Term$4.76
Equity North America$4.60
Equity Germany$4.58
Sector – Technology$3.82
Equity Global – Mid/Small Cap$3.35
Sector – Consumer Goods & Services$3.26
Equity Global$3.06
Equity Hong Kong$2.64
Equity India$2.55
25 Top Selling ETFs in the U.S.
 2015 Net Flows ($billions)Assets as of 12/15 ($billions)Category
1WisdomTree Europe Hedged Equity$13.52  International Equity
2Vanguard S&P 500-ETF$12.94 $40.40 Total Return
3Deutsche X-trckrs MSCI EAFEHdgEq$12.02 $13.30 International Equity
4iShares MSCI EAFE ETF$8.95 $60.20 International Equity
5iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF$7.83 $9.60 International Equity
6iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bd ETF$7.75 $30.60 Corporate/Income Gen’l
7Vanguard Total Stk Mkt Idx-ETF$7.41 $57.40 Total Return
8iShares MSCI Eurozone ETF$6.88 $14.50 International Equity
9Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets-ETF$6.19 $29.30 International Equity
10iShares iBoxx $ Invstmt Grd Corp Bd ETF$5.94 $24.00 Corporate/Income Gen’l
11iShares Core MSCI Emg Mkts ETF$5.54 $9.70 International Equity
12Vanguard FTSE Euro Stock Idx-ETF$4.71 $14.90 International Equity
13iShares Russell 1000 ETF$4.39 $15.10 Capital Appreciation
14iShares MSCI Japan ETF$4.06 $19.90 International Equity
15iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF$3.75 $3.60 International Equity
16Vanguard Mid Cap Idx-ETF$3.52 $13.00 Capital Appreciation
17FirstTr Dorsey Wright Focus 5$3.47 $4.80 Total Return
18iShares MSCI USA Mini Volty ETF$3.44 $7.20 Capital Appreciation
19iShares Core S&P MdCp ETF$3.31 $26.60 Capital Appreciation
20iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bd ETF$3.19 $11.30 Taxable Bd Short/Intmd
21Deutsche X-trckrs MSCI EuropeHdgEq$3.17 $3.80 International Equity
22Select Sector SPDR Energy$3.11 $11.50 Capital Appreciation
23US Oil$3.09 $3.10 Commodities
24iShares MSCI EAFE Mini Volty ETF$3.02 $4.40 International Equity
24WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity$3.02 $14.90 International Equity
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