Some Surprising Data on the ETF Industry

As the exchange traded fund universe expands, the industry has shifted its focus to specialized and geared products. Nevertheless, equity ETFs remain the go-to investment products, accounting for the majority of the overall fund space.

According to Bianco Research, over 97% of equity ETF assets cover plain vanilla, long-only U.S. or international equity indexing strategies for the year ended June 2012, writes James Bianco at The Big Picture. While a lot of attention has been placed on inverse/leveraged products, the ETF category makes up less than 3% of overall industry assets. [Investors Moved Back to Stock ETFs in July]

Even with the increased interest in bonds, fixed-income assets only accounted for 19% of all assets, overshadowed by equity ETFs, which made up 69% of all assets.

It is also interesting to note that assets in real estate ETFs were five times larger than assets in currency funds.

According to the ETF Industry Association, fixed-income ETFs attracted $63.5 billion for the year ended June, followed by U.S. equity ETFs with $48.3 billion, global/international equities with $16.2 billion, real estate with $5.0 billion, $4.8 billion and specialized ETFs with $128 million.

The relatively new specialty category includes new “enhanced” indices that follow specific strategy when selecting component stocks.

Looking at equity ETFs, long-only U.S. equity funds brought in $45.0 billion over the year ended June, follwed by global/international with $15.3 billion, U.S. short leveraged with $1.9 billion, U.S. short with $725 million, U.S. long leveraged with $669 million, global/international long leveraged with $618 million, global/international short leveraged $202 million and global/international short $156 million.

Asset class allocations include U.S. equity funds $564 billion, global/international equities $246.5 billion, fixed income $222.1 billion, commodities $109.4 billion, real estate $28.8 billion, currencies $5.7 billion and specialty products $598 million.

Within equity ETFs, long U.S. equities accounted for $546.2 billion of the overall $564 billion, long global/international equities were $244.4 billion, U.S. long leveraged was $8.6 billion, U.S. short leveraged was $5.9 billion, U.S. short was $3.3 billion, global/international long leveraged was $824 million, global/international short leveraged was $731 million and global/international short was $503 million.

For more information on ETF asset flows, visit our ETF performance category.

Max Chen contributed to this article.

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