ETFs Grab More Market Share, Reach 35%
October 06, 2008 1:49 pm
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Notable, but not surprising among the September data, is the poor performance of exchange-traded notes, the sister-product to ETFs, which have been hard hit by their unsecured debt structure amidst the worsening credit crisis. While there has been debate as to whether the unsecured-debt nature of these investments would cause a direct hit on their marketing, the answer from the September data seems to be a "yes." The ETN industry had net outflows of $443 million in September, with Barclays' iPath family, in particular, accounting for almost all of that unwanted movement, down $474 million in net inflows for the month. Only three among the 12 ETN providers had net inflows in September, and at levels that were nothing to get overly excited about: PowerShares' ETNs (co-branded with Deutsche Bank) had $68 million in ETN inflows; UBS' family has $1 million; and HSBC's ETNs saw $6 million in inflows. All of the other providers were either flat or negative, and with nine of the 12 ETN providers having $100 million or less in total assets, and marketing efforts hamstrung during the credit crisis, the situation does not look promising in the short term for these investments. Among the major exchange-traded product categories, the only dollar loser in September was currency, which had net outflows of $239 million. It was a minor recovery for currency ETFs and ETNs, which in August, had larger outflows of $513 million. The two worst category performers from August found better fortunes in September. Commodity portfolios, which had outflows of $542 million in August, had net cash flow of $3.6 billion in September, but that was primarily buoyed by investors migrating to GLD. The global/international category, which had close to $2 billion in negative net cash flow in August, had positive cash flow of $3.88 billion in September, the second-most among categories, but still far behind domestic equity net cash flow of $47 billion for the month.
Month-End September 2008 Data Compiled by National Stock Exchange. Click here to view product list of ETFs/ETNs.
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