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  Finance  ETF inflows set record high in July, State Street Global Advisors finds
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ETF inflows set record high in July, State Street Global Advisors finds

AdminAdmin—August 4, 20240

Oceans of money flow in July

It’s a July for the record books.

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State Street Global Advisors finds inflows into exchange-traded funds hit $127 billion. Not only was it the best July ever, but the firm’s head of SPDR Americas research notes it is also the second-largest monthly inflow ever.

“Part of it is just the market,” Matt Bartolini told CNBC’s “ETF Edge” on Thursday. “We see investors deploy cash from the sidelines. A lot of cash was built up over the years. We started to see investors really make a concerted effort to continue to buy into this rally. We also saw sort of broadening in the market depth in terms of rotation take place.”

Bartolini also points to a narrowing spread between growth and value-oriented ETFs.

“It’s not so heliocentric towards tech,” he said. 

First trillion-dollar year for ETF industry?

BTIG’s Troy Donohue thinks ETFs are pacing for a major milestone by the end of the year, as long as the macro factors of the election season don’t make investors too hesitant. 

“It’s been a great start to the year,” said Donohue, BTIG’s head of Americas portfolio trading. “[It] could be the first trillion-dollar year that the ETF industry has.”

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