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ETFs Get Cold Feet as Interest Rates Play Hard to Get

Reading time: 2 min • Apr 23, 2025, 08:22 AM (UTC)

Key Points

  • March 2025 saw the lowest inflow into U.S. open-end funds an...

Money's getting pickier than a foodie at a fast-food joint - March 2025 saw just $24 billion flowing into U.S. open-end funds and ETFs, marking the lowest monthly inflow since April 2024. Looks like investors are clutching their pearls (and their wallets) as market volatility continues to give everyone heartburn.

Bonds: The New Cool Kids on the Block

Who would've thought bonds could become trendy? Taxable-bond ETFs are having their Instagram moment, raking in a whopping $100 billion in Q1 2025, while their mutual fund cousins barely managed $20 billion. Government-bond categories are parti...

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