US exchange-traded fund turnover remained at about the same level at USD58.2bn in the week to 10 August, according to Deutsche Bank researchers Shan Lan and Aram Flores.
US exchange-traded fund turnover remained at about the same level at USD58.2bn in the week to 10 August, according to Deutsche Bank researchers Shan Lan and Aram Flores.
Turnover in the S&P 500 SPDR was USD18.5bn. The PowerShares QQQ Nasdaq 100 had turnover of USD4.4bn followed by the iShares Russell 2000 with turnover of USD2.4bn.
Average daily turnover in the large cap, US sector, leveraged and short products was USD24.5bn (0.3 per cent), USD8.7bn (3.0 per cent), USD8.4bn (5.0 per cent) and USD5.1bn (-10.8 per cent) respectively.
Among the emerging country ETFs, iShares MSCI Brazil ETF turnover was USD991m followed by the iShares FTSE/Xinhua China ETF with turnover of USD955m.
In non-US developed market flows, iShares MSCI Japan had turnover of USD220m.
In non-domestic regional flows, emerging market turnover was USD2.5bn and developed markets regional flows EAFE had turnover of USD0.9bn.
Total assets under management for equity based ETFs remained at about the same level at USD515.9bn.