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Lipper flags top-selling fund groups in Europe

By Mark Battersby, 23 Sep 15

The 10 most popular funds in Europe drew net inflows last month of €31.2bn (£22.6bn) as Amundi is crowned lead group for net sales in August.

The 10 most popular funds in Europe drew net inflows last month of €31.2bn (£22.6bn) as Amundi is crowned lead group for net sales in August.

According to Lipper, Amundi reported net fund sales of €4.7bn, ahead of Goldman Sachs’ €3.8bn and JP Morgan’s €3bn figures over the month.

Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management was the best-selling fund group for bond funds in August, with €900m of net sales.

BlackRock topped the table for equity funds with €1.7bn and Investec was the top group in mixed asset, with a net sales figure of €400m.

Overall European asset managers posted net monthly outflows of €36.5bn from long-term mutual funds.

Alternative or hedge-style UCITS products took in €3.4bn of assets – the top-seller of the long-term investment strategies.

This was followed by ‘other’ funds’ €1bn and commodity funds’ €500m of net sales. In spite of the popularity of mixed asset funds across Europe in recent years, the category still saw outflows last month, to the extent of €300m.

But equity funds saw more significant losses, with estimated net outflows of €23.1bn while bond funds lost net assets of €18.4bn.

While the major asset classes missed out, unsurprisingly, money market products – often viewed as ‘safer haven’ – saw net inflows of €18.6bn.

The single fund market with the highest net inflows for August was France, which reported €7.8bn of net inflows, followed by the Netherlands’ €1bn and Spain’s €300m.

Falling away by comparison, Luxembourg suffered the worst net outflows, losing €9.1bn, with Germany losing €6.3bn and the UK €4.7bn in the month.

Tags: Amundi | Goldman Sachs | Lipper

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