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ETF Assets Decline by $16.05 Billion

January 2, 2008

 

SAN DIEGO (ETFguide.com) - According to the Investment Company Institute (ICI), the combined assets of U.S. exchange-traded funds (ETFs) fell $16.05 billion to $572.12 billion in November.
 

The latest asset figures represent a 2.7 percent decrease compared to October, but the year-over-year numbers still show surging ETF assets.

 

Since November 2006, ETF assets have jumped by 39.2 percent or $161.05 billion.

The value of all ETF shares issued during November 2007 exceeded that of shares redeemed by $8.74 billion.

 

ETFs are an emerging class of low cost index funds that trade like stocks. They cover the broad asset class universe including domestic stocks, international and emerging markets stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies.

The Investment Company Institute (ICI) is a national association of U.S. registered investment companies.

 

 

 



 

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