Core Insights - Investors continued to pour into emerging market ETFs for the 12th consecutive week, with a total inflow of $3.97 billion for the week ending January 9, significantly higher than the previous week's inflow of $1.09 billion, marking the largest weekly inflow in over a year [1][5]. Group 1: ETF Inflows - Equity ETFs saw an inflow of $3.96 billion, while bond ETFs recorded an inflow of $770 million [2][6]. - Total assets in emerging market ETFs increased from $442.7 billion to $452.6 billion [2][6]. Group 2: Market Performance - The MSCI Emerging Markets Index rose by 1.6% to 1452.35 points during the week [2][6]. Group 3: Regional Highlights - The largest inflow was observed in the Chinese market, amounting to $907.4 million, with iShares Inc.'s iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets leading the inflow [2][6]. - The inflow to the Chinese market increased over fourfold compared to the previous week's inflow of $179.5 million [3][7]. - Kazakhstan experienced the largest outflow, totaling $1.54 million, primarily from the iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond [4][7].
新兴市场ETF资金流入规模创逾一年来最大
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-12 19:49