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EPFR provides a deeper view of the market to show where money is moving across geographies, sectors, industries and securities, enabling the global investment community to make intelligent decisions based on solid facts.
Our best-in-class Fund Flows and Allocations Data helps you reveal the investible truth by looking at market trends, investor sentiment, liquidity, risk signals and corporate actions, and can be tailored to your specific use case.
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Industry-leading timeliness and granularity
Supports both bottom-up and top-down asset allocation strategies
Illustrated analysis of key factors driving current flow trends
Critical insights at macro and stock levels
Unique views on fund manager and investor sentiment
Insight into the fixed Income fund market at a bond ownership and security level
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Data tailored for your unique strategy
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Latest Insights
Thought leadership and analysis that help you find a signal in the noise
Getting ready for an anomalous election
Although the 2024 US presidential election looks likely to be a re-run of the 2020 contest, it still meets the classic definition – irregular, deviating from the normal – of the word anomalous. From the age of the incumbent to the Republican challenger Donald Trump’s legal baggage and lack of decorum, everything about this election seems unusual.
Weekly fund flows highlights – 25th March 2024
How has investor sentiment towards bond fund flows been affected by the positive non-farm payroll numbers and the creation of 275,000 new jobs created in the US? Join Steve Muzzlewhite, Global Head of Customer Solutions, for our weekly fund flows and asset allocations update.
BOJ closes the book on negative rates
Central banks were again front and center during the third week of March. Between March 18-21, the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Swiss National Bank, and Bank of Japan held policy meetings that delivered a range of outcomes from the SNB’s first rate cut since early 2015 to the BOJ’s first rate hike since 2007.
Getting ready for an anomalous election
Although the 2024 US presidential election looks likely to be a re-run of the 2020 contest, it still meets the classic definition – irregular, deviating from the normal – of the word anomalous. From the age of the incumbent to the Republican challenger Donald Trump’s legal baggage and lack of decorum, everything about this election seems unusual.
Weekly fund flows highlights – 25th March 2024
How has investor sentiment towards bond fund flows been affected by the positive non-farm payroll numbers and the creation of 275,000 new jobs created in the US? Join Steve Muzzlewhite, Global Head of Customer Solutions, for our weekly fund flows and asset allocations update.
BOJ closes the book on negative rates
Central banks were again front and center during the third week of March. Between March 18-21, the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of England, Swiss National Bank, and Bank of Japan held policy meetings that delivered a range of outcomes from the SNB’s first rate cut since early 2015 to the BOJ’s first rate hike since 2007.
Rising tide doesn’t lift SRI/ESG Funds
Record-setting flows into US Equity Funds ahead of the first “quadruple witching” of 2024 for futures and options contracts and February’s inflation data lifted the headline number for all EPFR-tracked Equity Funds to a three-year high during the second week of March.