Thursday, March 29, 2012

Reuters: US Dollar Report: US equity, money market funds post outlows-Lipper

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US equity, money market funds post outlows-Lipper
Mar 29th 2012, 21:54

Thu Mar 29, 2012 5:54pm EDT

 By Daniel Bases         NEW YORK, March 29 (Reuters) - Fund investors pulled out of U.S.-domiciled equities and extended their selling of money market funds as global markets turned in a flat performance for the week ended March 28, data from Thomson Reuters' Lipper showed on Thursday.          In the course of the reporting week, the U.S. benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 index  rose just 0.19 percent.         "Equity funds saw an outflow and certainly that makes sense given people are taking their spring breaks with markets up 12 percent or so for the quarter to date and they might just take some profits while on vacation," said Tom Roseen, head of research services at Lipper.         Equity funds saw net outflows of $2.6 billion for the week. Excluding exchange-traded funds, which anecdotally are believed to represent institutional investor behavior, outflows were just $184 million, the data showed.       The picture for ETFs was mixed, however, as the large-cap State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF had net inflows of $2.936 billion while the small-cap BlackRock iShares Russell 2000 index ETF posted $1.77 billion in net redemptions.         "I think some people were thinking they missed the boat on stocks so to get in quickly, they took some chances and jumped back in with ETFs," said Roseen.             Money market funds had net outflows of $12.17 billion, representing a fifth consecutive week of redemptions.        The end of the tax year played a part as well as the liquidation of money market funds, Roseen said.      According to Lipper, Ohio-based Victory Funds is liquidating their money market funds next month.         Speaking generally, Roseen said the rationale could be found in the potential increase in government regulation.          "The markets are also so low given where interest rates are it then raises the question on profitability. Smaller fund managers may say enough is enough," Roseen added.            Taxable bound funds pulled in a net $4.4 billion while municipal bond funds garnered an additional $430 million in capital at the end of the reporting week.            The weekly Lipper fund flow data is compiled from reports issued by U.S.-domiciled mutual funds and exchange-traded funds.             The following is a broad breakdown of the flows for the week, including exchange-traded funds (in $ billions):             Sector                    Flow Chg     %       Assets   Count                            ($ bln)    Assets   ($ bln)     All Equity Funds           -2.646    -0.09   2,887.039  10,318  Domestic Equities          -2.120    -0.10   2,190.725   7,752  Non-Domestic Equities      -0.526    -0.08     696.314   2,566  All Taxable Bond Funds      4.402     0.32   1,392.831   4,533  All Money Market Funds    -12.167    -0.52   2,326.506   1,451  All Municipal Bond Funds    0.430     0.15     289.244   1,376 
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