Chilean AFP assets in cross-border funds and ETFs reached USD 71.8 billion at the close of 3Q 2017. Henderson, Allianz, UBS and Investec products enjoyed high levels of inflows for the month.
Performance Report – Mexican Mutual Fund Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – October 2017
Excel workbook detailing, over various time periods, returns of each international fund/ETF receiving investments from Mexican Mutual Funds. Data as of October 31, 2017.
Companies mentioned in this report: BBVA; Van Eck; Santander; Aberdeen; Schroders; Guggenheim; MFS; Global X; Franklin Templeton; First Trust; Goldman Sachs; iShares; BlackRock; JP Morgan; Pioneer; WisdomTree; State Street; PowerShares; Vanguard; Man; Old Mutual; Robeco; Principal; Henderson; PIMCO; Julius Baer; Union Bancaire Privée; Fidelity; Deutsche; ProShares; Exane; Lyxor; Direxion Shares.
Colombian AFPs plowed USD 420 million into cross-border funds in August
Europe, emerging markets and North America attracted the most Colombian AFP allocations in August, with USD 420 million flowing to the three regions for the month.
Performance Report – Mexican Mutual Fund Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – September 2017
Excel workbook detailing, over various time periods, returns of each international fund/ETF receiving investments from Mexican Mutual Funds. Data as of September 30, 2017.
Companies mentioned in this report: BBVA; Van Eck; Santander; Aberdeen; Schroders; Guggenheim; MFS; Global X; Franklin Templeton; First Trust; Goldman Sachs; iShares; BlackRock; JP Morgan; Pioneer; WisdomTree; State Street; PowerShares; Vanguard; Man; Old Mutual; Robeco; Principal; Henderson; PIMCO; Julius Baer; Union Bancaire Privée; Fidelity; Deutsche; ProShares; Exane; Lyxor; Direxion Shares.
Brazilian retail investors boosted risk profile in August
The movement reflected these investors’ search for higher returns, especially in medium- and long-term duration investments. In August, the fund industry raised BRL 50 billion (USD 16 billion), up 65% over the previous month.
Colombian AFPs added USD 3 billion to cross-border funds and ETFs through July 2017
Total AUMs abroad stood at USD 17.8 billion in July, up from USD 17.1 billion in June, their highest level for at least two years and a half. They compare with USD 14.5 billion at the end of last year.
Performance Report – Mexican Mutual Fund Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – August 2017
Excel workbook detailing, over various time periods, returns of each international fund/ETF receiving investments from Mexican Mutual Funds. Data as of August 31, 2017.
Companies mentioned in this report: BBVA; Van Eck; Santander; Aberdeen; Schroders; Guggenheim; MFS; Global X; Franklin Templeton; First Trust; Goldman Sachs; iShares; BlackRock; JP Morgan; Pioneer; WisdomTree; State Street; PowerShares; Vanguard; Man; Old Mutual; Robeco; Principal; Henderson; PIMCO; Julius Baer; Union Bancaire Privée; Fidelity; Deutsche; ProShares; Exane; Lyxor; Direxion Shares.
Asian, European and emerging-markets funds lifted in Chilean AFP offshore surge
Chilean AFPs finished July with USD 68.9 billion abroad, a level not seen since July 2015, and compares with USD 57.7 billion in December. Funds by Aberdeen, Allianz, Investec, GAM and Invesco were in high demand.
Brazilian mutual funds added another USD 8 billion in AUM in July
The industry has raised BRL 146 billion (USD 45 billion) in the year-to-date and BRL 212 billion (USD 66 billion) in the 12 months.
Performance Report – Mexican Mutual Fund Investments in Cross-Border Funds and ETFs – July 2017
Excel workbook detailing, over various time periods, returns of each international fund/ETF receiving investments from Mexican Mutual Funds. Data as of July 31, 2017.
Companies mentioned in this report: BBVA; Van Eck; Santander; Aberdeen; Schroders; Guggenheim; MFS; Global X; Franklin Templeton; First Trust; Goldman Sachs; iShares; BlackRock; JP Morgan; Pioneer; WisdomTree; State Street; PowerShares; Vanguard; Man; Old Mutual; Robeco; Principal; Henderson; PIMCO; Julius Baer; Union Bancaire Privée; Fidelity; Deutsche; ProShares; Exane; Lyxor; Direxion Shares.