Core Insights - The US ETF market is experiencing significant inflows, with a total of $97.8 billion in net inflows in June and $556.4 billion year-to-date [1][2] - Vanguard's VOO has surpassed State Street's SPY to become the largest ETF globally, with assets under management of approximately $683.5 billion compared to SPY's $632.8 billion [4] - BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF, IBIT, has gained substantial traction, accumulating $15.147 billion in inflows since its launch, making it the largest Bitcoin ETF globally [5][6] US ETF Market Performance - In June, US stock ETFs attracted $26.7 billion in net inflows, while fixed income ETFs saw $22.6 billion, and global stock ETFs recorded $28.6 billion [3] - The top three single funds by net inflows in June were iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV) with $7.9 billion, SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) with $4.5 billion, and JPMorgan Mortgage-Backed Securities ETF (JMTG) with $3.7 billion [3] Vanguard's VOO Dominance - VOO's management fee is significantly lower at 0.03% compared to SPY's 0.09%, contributing to its popularity among cost-conscious investors [4] - Despite losing its title as the largest ETF, SPY remains favored by institutional investors due to its liquidity and trading volume [4] BlackRock's Bitcoin ETF Success - IBIT has quickly grown to $73.58 billion in assets under management, making it the fastest-growing ETF in history [5] - The success of IBIT is attributed to its ease of access for investors, high liquidity, low trading costs, and strong technological support from BlackRock and Coinbase Prime [5][6] Emerging Markets ETF Interest - The largest emerging markets ETF, IEMG, has seen net inflows of $6.744 billion this year, reaching an asset size of $96.47 billion [7] - Global investors are increasingly interested in emerging markets, particularly as the US dollar weakens, which could further benefit IEMG [7]
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Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-07-06 13:38