ETFGI reports today that ETFs and ETPs listed in Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) gathered net inflows of US$4.44 billion in September 2019
LONDON —October 31, 2019 — ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs/ETPs ecosystem, reported today that ETFs and ETPs listed in Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) gathered net inflows of US$4.44 billion in September, bringing year-to-date net inflows to US$28.95 billion. Assets invested in the Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF/ETP industry have decreased by 4.4%, from US$261.62 billion at the end of August, to US$250.10 billion; however, the year-to-date figure is up 27.0%, according to ETFGI's September 2019 Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF and ETP industry landscape insights report, an annual paid-for research subscription service. (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)
At the end of September 2019, the Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF/ETP industry had 1,550 ETFs/ETPs, with 1,719 listings, from 156 providers on 17 exchanges.
Highlights
- Assets invested in the Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF/ETP industry stood at $250.10 billion.
- Assets invested in the Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF/ETP industry decreased by 4.4% in September.
- During September 2019, ETFs/ETPs listed in Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) attracted $4.44 billion in net inflows.
“The S&P 500® gained 1.9% during September despite slowing economic growth, ongoing trade disputes and a presidential impeachment inquiry. Shifting the focus to the S&P Developed ex-U.S. BMI, the index was up 3.0%, as 23 of 25 countries gained during the month; the highest gainer in the month was Korea (up 6.4%), while Hong Kong continued to decline (down 0.8%). From an Emerging Markets standpoint, the S&P Emerging BMI gained 1.4%, with 15 of the 23 reporting gains. Globally, equities reclaimed prior month losses, gaining 2.1%, as measured by the S&P Global BMI (38 out of 50 countries reporting gains).” According to Deborah Fuhr, managing partner, founder and owner of ETFGI.
Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) ETF and ETP asset growth as at the end of September 2019
Equity ETFs/ETPs listed in Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) suffered net outflows of $666 million in September 2019, bringing net inflows for the year to September 2019 to $4.79 billion, significantly lower than the $18.98 billion in net inflows equity products had attracted by the end of September 2018. Fixed income ETFs/ETPs listed in Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) attracted net inflows of $3.99 billion in September, bringing net inflows for the year to September 2019 to $22.87 billion, considerably greater than the $6.74 billion in net inflows fixed income products had attracted for the year to September 2018.
Substantial inflows can be attributed to the top 20 ETF's/ETP’s by net new assets, which collectively gathered $5.53 billion in September, the Hwabao CSI Technology Leading Enterprises ETF (515000 CH) gathered $549.70 million alone.
Top 20 ETFs/ETPs by net new assets September 2019: Asia Pacific (ex-Japan)
Name |
Ticker |
Assets |
NNA |
NNA |
Hwabao CSI Technology Leading Enterprises ETF |
515000 CH |
892.92 |
867.52 |
549.70 |
YUANTA/P-shares Taiwan Top 50 1X Bear ETF |
00632R TT |
2,022.74 |
(67.47) |
513.63 |
CTBC Bloomberg Barclays USD Corporate 10+ Year High Grade Capped Bond ETF |
00772B TT |
1,455.89 |
1,376.89 |
448.11 |
Yuanta US Treasury 20+ Year Bond ETF |
00679B TT |
1,131.27 |
(125.83) |
343.89 |
Yuanta US 20+ Year AAA-A Corporate Bond ETF |
00751B TT |
2,028.43 |
1,173.17 |
322.68 |
KGI 25+ Years US Treasury Bond ETF |
00779B TT |
471.45 |
400.47 |
312.13 |
Guotai CSI All Share Communication Devices ETF |
515880 CH |
295.62 |
308.94 |
308.94 |
Yuanta U.S. Treasury 1-3 Year Bond ETF |
00719B TT |
924.53 |
885.65 |
301.99 |
Fubon 9-35 Years US Corporate Bond A ETF |
00746B TT |
1,373.65 |
1,070.68 |
297.76 |
Samsung KODEX 200 Futures Inverse 2X ETF |
252670 KS |
561.71 |
292.38 |
242.88 |
Cathay Bloomberg Barclays US Corp A- and Above 10+ Years Liquid ETF |
00761B TT |
1,519.60 |
890.64 |
232.68 |
Hang Seng H-Share Index ETF |
2828 HK |
3,667.62 |
(415.65) |
228.52 |
Cathay Chinese Policy Bank Bond 5+ ETF |
00744B TT |
1,197.04 |
894.49 |
192.45 |
Mirae Asset Tiger Top 10 ETF |
292150 KS |
621.27 |
413.81 |
191.14 |
CTBC 0-5 Year AAA-BB EM USD Government Bond ex-144a ETF |
00849B TT |
708.17 |
708.25 |
188.14 |
E Fund Hang Seng China Enterprises Index ETF |
510900 CH |
1,252.88 |
151.18 |
186.61 |
ChinaAMC CSI 300 Index ETF |
83188 HK |
1,997.82 |
(67.62) |
178.34 |
Xtrackers S&P 500 UCITS ETF - 1C |
K6K SP |
3.85 |
1,721.84 |
166.90 |
CSOP Hang Seng Index Daily -2x Inverse Product |
7500 HK |
384.58 |
365.06 |
164.07 |
FUH Hwa China 5 + YR Policy Bank Bond Etf |
00747B TT |
1,313.49 |
785.51 |
160.15 |
The top 10 ETP's by net new assets collectively gathered $84.45 million in September. The ETFS Physical Gold (AUS) gathered $60.53 million alone.
Top 10 ETPs by net inflows in September 2019: Asia Pacific (ex-Japan)
Name |
Ticker |
Assets |
NNA |
NNA |
ETFS Physical Gold (AUS) |
GOLD AU |
703.13 |
162.09 |
60.53 |
ETFS Physical Platinum (AUS) |
ETPMPT AU |
186.08 |
47.37 |
14.67 |
ETFS Physical Palladium (AUS) |
ETPMPD AU |
62.15 |
12.48 |
4.31 |
ETFS Physical Silver (AUS) |
ETPMAG AU |
138.00 |
22.22 |
4.19 |
ETFS Precious Metals Basket |
ETPMPM AU |
36.29 |
(3.94) |
0.75 |
AMP Capital Dynamic Markets Fund Hedge Fund |
DMKT AU |
3.88 |
2.55 |
0.00 |
Schroder Real Return Fund |
GROW AU |
1.76 |
0.26 |
0.00 |
XTB Units DXS 4.25% May-2027 |
YTMDX2 AU |
6.44 |
0.60 |
0.00 |
XTB Units TLS 4% Apr-27 |
YTMTL2 AU |
1.77 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
XTB Units VCX 3.5% Apr-24 |
YTMVCX AU |
1.62 |
0.83 |
0.00 |
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