The U.S.-listed ETF industry added just shy of a net $20 billion in new assets between Oct. 29 and Nov. 4, as the leading equity indexes continue to break new highs. The decline from last week' s $26 billion in inflows was primarily due to flows into U.S. equity funds falling by approximately $8 billion, and was partially offset by an additional $1 billion coming into international equity ETFs. - according to ETF.com data provider FactSet. The Federal Reserve signaled the winding down of its pandemic-era program of buying $120 billion per month in corporate bonds and mortgage-backed securities well in advance of the announcement after its meeting this week, andmarkets were unfazed. The broad market funds continued to dominate inflows on the week, with the$SPDR S&P 500 ETF(SPY.US)$leading, with $3.6 billion added. Following behind were the$iシェアーズ・コア S&P 500 ETF(IVV.US)$, the$バンガード・トータル・ストック・マーケットETF(VTI.US)$, the$バンガード・トータル・ストック・マーケットETF(VTI.US)$, and the$バンガード・S&P 500 ETF(VOO.US)$. FOLLOW ME to know more about ETFs PLZ leave your comments and likes below The$SPDR S&P 米国高配当株式 ETF(SDY.US)$had most outflows, with $1 billion redemtions. Following behind were the$iシェアーズ iBoxx 米ドル建てハイイールド社債 ETF(HYG.US)$, the$プロシェアーズ・ウルトラプロQQQ(TQQQ.US)$, the$Ishares Russell 1000 Etf(IWB.US)$, and the$Direxion デイリー 半導体株 ブル 3倍 ETF(SOXL.US)$. Source: ETF.com
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