U.S.-listed ETFs added $19.8 billion in new assets in the period from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2 as the broad-market equity trading tools sprung back to life. SPY Roars Back The$SPDR 標普500指數ETF(SPY.US)$bounced back with just more than $4 billion in inflows for the period after losing nearly $2.5 billion the week prior. Other broad-market ETFs on the top of the inflow list include the$標普500ETF-iShares(IVV.US)$, the$整體股市指數ETF-Vanguard(VTI.US)$and the$標普500ETF-Vanguard(VOO.US)$, which, combined, generated $4.8 billion worth of inflows. Technology ETFs also added assets in the period, with the$納指100ETF-Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US)$adding $2.5 billion. The$科技行業精選指數ETF-SPDR(XLK.US)$and the$半導體指數ETF-VanEck(SMH.US)$added a combined $1.3 billion in the period. However, those figures don't include the impact of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission announcing a lawsuit to stop$英偉達(NVDA.US)$'s $40 billion acquisition of Arm with minutes to go in Thursday's trading period. Follow me to know more about ETFs! Sectors Struggle Sector-specific ETFs were among the largest losers in the week. The$SPDR金融行業ETF(XLF.US)$had the most outflows in the period, with a $1.4 billion loss, while the$工業指數ETF-SPDR(XLI.US)$decreased by $542 million. The$美國房地產指數ETF-iShares(IYR.US)$also saw outflows, to the tune of $413 million. In the fixed income realm, investors mainly pulled assets out of funds holding bonds with shorter maturities. The$Invesco高級貸款投資組合(BKLN.US)$and the$1-5年投資級別公司債ETF-iShares(IGSB.US)$and the$美國短期國債ETF-iShares(SHV.US)$lost a combined $1.1 billion in the period. Source: ETF.com
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