Equity ETFs had $19.9 billion in outflows last month, according to a recent report from State Street Global Advisors.
Equity ETFs suffered the largest monthly outflows in their history last month, bleeding more than $19.9 billion, according to a recent report from State Street Global Advisors.
Equity ETFs suffered their largest monthly outflow in history last month, bleeding more than $19.9 billion, according to a recent report from State Street Global Advisors. The previous record was a $19.7 billion outflow in January 2014. Sector ETFs also suffered in May with an outflow of more than $8 billion, the second largest outflows in history, State Street said.
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