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Assets Dip Below $90 Billion After May Highs
By John Spence
July 30, 2002 |
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After clearing the $90 billion asset plateau for the first time
in May, combined assets of the 102 exchange-traded funds listed
in the U.S. fell to $88.95 billion in June, according to the latest
figures from the Investment Company Institute.
Total ETF assets decreased by $3.85 billion in June, during which
time the S&P 500 index dropped by over 7 percent. ETFs hitched
to domestic benchmarks lost nearly $4 billion in assets, while
those tied to international indexes gained nearly $1 billion,
according to the ICI. The table below shows total net assets of
U.S.-listed ETFs, most of which trade on the American Stock Exchange,
going back to the beginning of 2001.
| Month |
ETF assets ($MM) |
| January 2001 |
72,134 |
| February |
64,343 |
| March |
66,006 |
| April |
73,330 |
| May |
72,773 |
| June |
75,559 |
| July |
75,520 |
| August |
72,085 |
| September |
64,345 |
| October |
69,421 |
| November |
78,846 |
| December |
82,993 |
| January 2002 |
82,009 |
| February |
80,891 |
| March |
88,203 |
| April |
85,859 |
| May |
92,804 |
| June |
88,951 |
Source: Investment
Company Institute, data as of end of June 2002
The value of ETF shares issued exceeded that of shares redeemed
by $3.98 billion in June, according to the ICI.
| Value of shares
issued and redeemed by all ETFs ( in millions of dollars) |
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June 2002 |
May 2002 |
YTD-02 |
YTD-01 |
| Gross Issuance |
8,228 |
12,697 |
43,875 |
41,720 |
| Gross Redemptions |
4,247 |
3,789 |
21,559 |
24,423 |
| Net Issuance |
3,981 |
8,908 |
22,316 |
17,297 |
Source: Investment
Company Institute, data as of end of June 2002
A Global View
Boston-based indexing giant State Street Global Advisors (SSgA)
keeps tabs on ETFs that trade around the world, of which there
are currently 257. The number of U.S.-domiciled funds increased
to 106 with Friday's launch
of four fixed-income iShares. Barclays Global Investors (BGI)
said its new bond ETFs have already raked in a cool $3 billion
in assets as of the end of trading yesterday. The timing of the
launch appears fortuitous as nervous investors continue to flee
sagging stock funds for bonds.
There are currently 21 global ETF providers managing over $115
billion in assets, according to SSgA. The four big domestic ETF
players are SSgA, BGI, Bank of NY, and relative newcomer Vanguard.
Vanguard offers two VIPERs with over $1 billion in assets combined.
San Francsico-based BGI is the largest global ETF provider in
terms of number of funds (109), while SSgA is the asset king.
However, BGI has been gaining market share ground in 2002.
| Global ETF
Managers - Funds, Assets, and Market Share |
| Fund Manager |
# funds |
Assets |
Market Share
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| State Street |
47 |
$38,743,701,162 |
33.6% |
| Barclays Global |
109 |
$29,133,738,600 |
25.3% |
| Bank of NY |
2 |
$25,174,229,050 |
21.9% |
| Vanguard |
2 |
$1,006,217,430 |
0.9% |
| AXA Gestion |
12 |
$240,013,638 |
0.2% |
| Benchmark Asset Mgt Co |
1 |
$1,761,140 |
0.0% |
| Credit Lyonnais |
2 |
$442,512,450 |
0.4% |
| Credit Suisse |
1 |
$701,364,863 |
0.6% |
| Daiwa Asset Mgmt. |
6 |
$1,753,242,621 |
1.5% |
| IndexChange |
31 |
$2,857,713,704 |
2.5% |
| IndexCO |
3 |
$495,158,360 |
0.4% |
| Merrill Lynch LDRs |
2 |
$1,248,121,575 |
1.1% |
| Nikko Asset Mgmt. |
2 |
$825,929,372 |
0.7% |
| Nomura Asset Mgmt. |
7 |
$9,941,474,816 |
8.6% |
| Ofek Leumi |
1 |
$388,430,499 |
0.3% |
| OM Group |
1 |
$70,018,193 |
0.1% |
| Seligson |
1 |
$10,340,983 |
0.0% |
| Merrill Lynch & Societe
Generale LDRs |
13 |
$296,472,135 |
0.3% |
| Societe Generale |
4 |
$1,422,933,822 |
1.2% |
| TD Securities |
4 |
$154,023,583 |
0.1% |
| UBS Asset Mgmt. Ltd. |
6 |
$262,931,237 |
0.2% |
| Totals: |
257 |
$115,170,329,234 |
100.0% |
Source: State Street
Global Advisors, data as of 7/29/2002
The table below shows the same data for the domestic ETF providers.
| Domestic ETF Managers
- Funds, Assets, and Market Share |
| Fund Manager |
# funds |
Assets |
Market Share |
| State Street |
21 |
$34,425,762,860 |
40.0% |
| Barclays Global |
81 |
$25,455,461,890 |
29.6% |
| Bank of NY |
2 |
$25,174,229,050 |
29.3% |
| Vanguard |
2 |
$1,006,217,430 |
1.2% |
| Totals: |
106 |
$86,061,671,230 |
100.0% |
Source: State Street Global Advisors,
data as of 7/29/2002
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