Global Ex-U.S. ETFs Rake in $14 Billion as Emerging Markets Lead the Charge

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Weekly Channel Summary

The Global Ex-U.S. Size & Style ETF channel currently encompasses 327 ETFs across 89 issuers, representing $1,771B in total Assets Under Management. Over the past week, the channel attracted a robust $14.07B in net new money. This builds upon a strong long-term trajectory, with $76.25B in YTD flows and $234.80B gathered over the trailing 1-year period.

This Week’s Performance Leaders and Laggards

The Emerging Large Cap category led the channel this week with a solid Week-to-Date (WTD) return of 1.81%, pushing its Year-to-Date (YTD) performance to an impressive 14.33%. On the flip side, the Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth segment lagged the group, posting a 0.78% WTD gain, and bringing up the rear with an 8.47% YTD return.

Category Performance Snapshot

Category WTD 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month YTD 1 Year
Equity: Emerging Large Cap 1.81% 5.61% 17.40% 26.56% 14.33% 47.20%
Equity: Emerging Small | Mid Cap 1.63% 4.71% 12.15% 12.80% 11.63% 33.57%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap 1.34% 6.06% 15.41% 20.63% 12.75% 49.67%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Value 1.26% 5.96% 15.78% 21.67% 12.16% 45.06%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend 1.22% 5.05% 13.11% 18.22% 10.33% 35.87%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth 0.78% 3.45% 10.62% 15.16% 8.47% 28.16%

Looking at individual funds, the Nomura ETF Trust Nomura Focused Emerging Markets Equity ETF (EMEQ) took the top spot in the Emerging Markets segment with a stellar 5.63% WTD gain. Meanwhile, the Pacer Nasdaq International Patent Leaders ETF (PATN) led the Global Ex-U.S. group, returning 3.81% for the week. Conversely, the two worst-performing ETFs overall were the iShares MSCI BIC ETF (BKF) and the Invesco S&P Emerging Markets Momentum ETF (EEMO), plunging -2.23% and -2.08% respectively.

Top & Bottom 5 Global Ex-U.S. ETFs by Weekly Performance

Ticker Fund Name WTD Performance
Top Performers
PATN Pacer Nasdaq International Patent Leaders ETF 3.81%
FDT First Trust Developed Markets ex-US AlphaDEX Fund 3.25%
ICOW Pacer Developed Markets International Cash Cows 100 ETF 3.04%
IMOM Alpha Architect International Quantitative Momentum ETF 2.98%
EAFG Pacer Developed Markets Cash Cows Growth Leaders ETF 2.95%
Bottom Performers
PJIO PGIM Jennison International Opportunities ETF -1.29%
PCIG Polen Capital International Growth ETF -1.26%
MOTI VanEck Morningstar International Moat ETF -1.10%
IPOS Renaissance International IPO ETF -0.83%
FGD First Trust Dow Jones Global Select Dividend Index Fund -0.65%

Top & Bottom 5 Emerging Market ETFs by Weekly Performance

Ticker Fund Name WTD Performance
Top Performers
EMEQ Nomura ETF Trust Nomura Focused Emerging Markets Equity ETF 5.63%
FTHF First Trust Emerging Markets Human Flourishing ETF 4.83%
EMDM First Trust Bloomberg Emerging Market Democracies ETF 4.58%
STXE Strive Emerging Markets Ex-China ETF 4.34%
KEMX KraneShares MSCI Emerging Markets EX China Index ETF 4.14%
Bottom Performers
BKF iShares MSCI BIC ETF -2.23%
EEMO Invesco S&P Emerging Markets Momentum ETF -2.08%
LDEM iShares ESG MSCI EM Leaders ETF -0.93%
VWO Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF -0.50%
NSI National Security Emerging Markets Index ETF -0.42%

Analyzing the Weekly Flows

The channel witnessed a massive $14,065M in total net inflows this week. The Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend category was the primary beneficiary, raking in $6,226M to boost its total AUM to over $1,074B. The Emerging Large Cap segment also saw significant interest, gathering $5,590M. Meanwhile, no category suffered net outflows this week, though the Emerging Small | Mid Cap group barely scraped by with just $7M in inflows.

Category Flows Summary

Category Fund Count AUM 5 Day 30 Day 90 Day YTD 1 Year
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend 121 $1,074.3B $6,226M $22,092M $54,637M $32,678M $134,920M
Emerging Large Cap 101 $443.5B $5,590M $15,282M $38,899M $31,400M $65,941M
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Value 52 $139.4B $1,376M $5,816M $11,220M $8,380M $26,049M
Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap 19 $69.3B $528M $1,645M $4,150M $2,510M $10,201M
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth 26 $41.1B $338M $894M $1,922M $1,296M ($1,991M)
Emerging Small | Mid Cap 6 $3.4B $7M ($40M) ($55M) ($22M) ($327M)

At the fund level, the iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF (IEFA) commanded the highest inflows within the Global Ex-U.S. segment, capturing $1,873M in new assets. In the Emerging Markets space, the iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) led the pack with a $1,488M influx. On the outflow side, the Putnam PanAgora ESG International Equity ETF (PPIE) and the Fidelity International High Dividend ETF (FIDI) experienced the most significant withdrawals across the entire channel, shedding -$275M and -$74M respectively.

Top & Bottom 5 Global Ex-U.S. ETFs by 5-Day Flow

Ticker Fund Name 5-Day Flow
Inflows
IEFA iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF $1,873M
VEU Vanguard FTSE All-World ex-US Index Fund $882M
VEA Vanguard FTSE Developed Markets ETF $741M
IDEV iShares Core MSCI International Developed Markets… $594M
DFAI Dimensional International Core Equity Market… $588M
Outflows
PPIE Putnam PanAgora ESG International Equity… -$275M
FIDI Fidelity International High Dividend ETF -$74M
FDEV Fidelity International Multifactor ETF -$67M
FIVA Fidelity International Value Factor ETF -$64M
DBEF Xtrackers MSCI EAFE Hedged Equity ETF -$31M

Top & Bottom 5 Emerging Market ETFs by 5-Day Flow

Ticker Fund Name 5-Day Flow
Inflows
EEM iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF $1,488M
AVEM Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF $1,456M
VWO Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets ETF $670M
IEMG iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets ETF $501M
SPEM State Street SPDR Portfolio Emerging Markets… $444M
Outflows
PPEM Putnam PanAgora ESG Emerging Markets Equity… -$26M
EMC Global X Emerging Markets Great Consumer… -$7M
FDEM Fidelity Emerging Markets Multifactor ETF -$6M
SDEM Global X MSCI SuperDividend Emerging Markets… $0M
AGEM abrdn Emerging Markets Dividend Active ETF $0M

Issuer League Table Update

iShares and Vanguard maintain a dominant duopoly over the channel, commanding 38.76% and 33.67% of the total market share, respectively. iShares also paced the group in weekly asset gathering, bringing in a massive $5,699M. Conversely, Putnam experienced the steepest weekly outflows, losing -$300M over the past five days.

Top 5 Issuers by AUM

Brand Fund Count AUM AUM Market Share
iShares 41 $686.39B 38.76%
Vanguard 9 $596.30B 33.67%
Schwab 7 $118.62B 6.70%
Dimensional 15 $96.62B 5.46%
State Street 12 $64.06B 3.62%

Top & Bottom 3 Issuers by 5-Day Flow

Brand 5-Day Flow
Inflows
iShares $5,699M
Vanguard $3,559M
Avantis $2,117M
Outflows
Putnam -$300M
Fidelity -$77M
Xtrackers -$31M

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Disclosures

This material is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. All investments, including ETFs, involve risk, including the possible loss of principal. Investors should consider their investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing.

This analysis was developed by the team at ETF Action. We leverage advanced AI tools to assist in the drafting and refinement of our content, based on our expert prompts, direction, and final review.