ETF investors opt for safe havens

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Blackrock reports there were US$85.7m net inflows to STOXX Europe 600 sector ETFs during the first week of July, while LaBranche states that Gold ETFs witnessed the largest weekly increase since May 2010 from 1.15m oz to 67.58m oz.

The largest sector ETF net inflows, according to Blackrock, were in basic resources with $74.7m, followed by food and beverage with $40.1m net inflows, while banks experienced net outflows of  $42.7m.Year to date STOXX Europe 600 sector ETFs have seen $87.5m net outflows. Insurance has the largest net outflows with $191.5m, followed by utilities with $181.4m, while banks experienced the largest net inflows of US$260.8m.   There is US$9.9bn AUM invested in the STOXX sector ETFs which is greater than the US$5.9bn open interest in the sector futures. The ETF AUM is greater than the open intere...

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