Monthly net inflows to fixed income have risen 30% on average in 2021, with the pace quickening after March–when the monetary tightening cycle began in Brazil.
Flows to Brazilian fixed-income funds surged in August as political tensions rose
Inflows for the year through August stood at BRL 350 billion (USD 66 billion), a nice haul considering the current market environment and lingering Covid impact.
Brazilian fixed-income funds attracted more than half of new July 2021 inflows
The Brazilian mutual fund industry had net inflows of BRL 43.4 billion (USD 8.2 billion) in July 2021, bringing the year-to-date amount to BRL 296.4 billion (approximately USD 55 billion).
Mexican Mutual Fund Industry Net New Investments (NNI) Report – June 2021
Excel workbook detailing net new investments (NNI) of all locally registered Mexican mutual funds, asset managers and industry sectors. Also includes monthly and year to date NNI data by asset class, region, sector and manager by sector. Data as of June 30, 2021.
Companies mentioned in this report: BBVA, BlackRock, Santander, Banorte – Ixe, Actinver, Scotia, HSBC, Inbursa, GBM, Sura IM, Valmex, Vector, Nafinsa, Principal, Franklin Templeton, Invex, Monex, Skandia, Finaccess, Compass, Intercam, Multivalores, Value, CI Fondos, Azimut, BNP Paribas, Mifel, Valores Afirme, Axa, BTG Pactual.
Peruvian Mutual Fund Industry Net New Investments (NNI) Report – June 2021
Excel workbook detailing net new investments (NNI) of all locally registered Peruvian mutual funds, asset managers and industry sectors. Also includes monthly and year to date NNI data by asset class, region, sector and manager by sector. Data as of June 30, 2021.
Companies mentioned in this report: Scotia Perú, Credifondo, BBVA Fondos Continental, Sura, Interfondo, BTG Pactual, Faro, Independiente, El Dorado, Diviso Fondos, BD Capital, Promoinvest.
Argentine Mutual Fund Industry Net New Investments (NNI) Report – June 2021
Excel workbook detailing net new investments (NNI) of all locally registered Argentine mutual funds, asset managers and industry sectors. Also includes monthly and year to date NNI data by asset class, region, sector and manager by sector. Data as of June 30, 2021.
Companies mentioned in this report: Galicia, Santander Río, Pellegrini, BBVA Francés, Schroders, HSBC Adm. de Inversiones, ICBC Bank, Provinfondos, Delta, Investis, Macro, Itaú, Consultatio, Patagonia, Allaria Ledesma, Balanz, SBS Fondos, Stone X, Megainver, Industrial, Supervielle, Quinquela, Argenfunds, BNP Paribas, Southern Trust, Galileo Argentina, Proahorro, Mariva, BACS, Adcap, Grupo SS, Bancor Fondos, Tavelli, CMF, Cohen, IEB Fondos, Cima, Zofingen, Axis, First Capital Markets, Moneda, Nuevo Chaco Fondos, Bull Market, Capital Markets Argentina, CYC, Deal, Valiant Fondos, Quiron, Aires Capital, Mercofond, Adm. de Titulos y Valores, Tutelar Bursatil, Intervalores, GIO Bursatil, Bayfe.
Brazilian fund industry raised USD 40 billion in first half of 2021
The Fixed Income class was the highlight in the first half with the largest net inflows (USD 25 billion) and no monthly outflows in the year.
Chilean Mutual Fund Industry Net New Investments (NNI) Report – June 2021
Excel workbook detailing net new investments (NNI) of all locally registered Chilean mutual funds, asset managers and industry sectors. Also includes monthly and year to date NNI data by asset class, region, sector and manager by sector. Data as of June 30, 2021.
Companies mentioned in this report: Ameris; Banchile; BancoEstado; Banco Internacional; Bci; BGT Pactual; Celfin; Compass; CorpBanca; Cruz del Sur; Focus; Itaú; LarrainVial; Nevasa HMC; Principal; Santander; Scotiabank; Security; Sura; Toesca; Vision Advisors; Zurich.
Brazilian fund industry enjoys positive flows of BRL 42 billion in May
Among ANBIMA classes, fixed income had the lion’s share with net inflows of BRL 24.8 billion, while two short-duration sovereign funds led the moves.
Brazilian fund industry raises BRL 23 billion in April and reaches 70% of 2020 balance
The fund industry raised BRL 23.3 billion (USD 4.3 billion) in April, bringing net year-to-date flows to BRL 124.1 billion (USD 20 billion), already accounting for 70% of the 2020's net gain.