Stock funds continued their 14-week streak this week as industry outflows doubled, according to the latest data from the
Lipper team at
Refinitiv.
| Jack Fischer Refinitiv Lipper Senior Research Analyst | |
In the
U.S. Weekly FundFlows Insight for the week ending May 11, 2022 (i.e. Wednesday),
Jack Fischer, senior research analyst at Refinitiv Lipper, reveals that $23.5 billion net flowed out of mutual funds and ETFs in the U.S. this week. That's the industry's second week of outflows in a row, up from $11.5 billion
last week. Long-term funds and ETFs suffered $17.7 billion in net outflows this week, up from $12.5 billion.
Money market funds suffered $5.8 billion in net outflows this week, down from $966 million in net inflows last week. Equity funds suffered $8.6 billion in net outflows (up from $2.3 billion), taxable bond funds suffered $6.7 billion in net outflows (down from $7.5 billion), and tax-exempt bond funds suffered $2.4 billion in net outflows (down from $2.7 billion).
Equity ETFs brought in $647 million in net inflows this week, their second week of inflows in a row, down from $2.3 billion last week. The biggest equity ETF winner this week was
SSGA's SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (SPYD), with $1.3 billion in net inflows.
Conventional (i.e. non-ETF) equity funds suffered $9.2 billion in net outflows this week, their 14th week in a row of outflows, up from $4.6 billion last week. Conventional domestic equity funds suffered $6.4 billion in net outflows this week, also their 14th week of outflows in a row. And conventional non-domestic equity funds suffered $2.8 billion in net outflows, their fifth week of outflows in a row.
On the fixed income side, taxable fixed income ETFs brought in $3.2 billion in net inflows this week, their fourth week of inflows in a row. (The biggest taxable fixed income ETF winner was
BlackRock's iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF, i.e. HYG, which brought in $1.2 billion in net inflows.) Yet conventional taxable bond funds suffered $9.9 billion in net outflows, their 16th week of outflows in a row.
Municipal bond ETFs brought in $1.6 billion in net inflows this week, their second week of inflows in a row. Yet conventional muni bond funds suffered $4.1 billion in net outflows, their 18th week of outflows in a row. 
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