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| 5/10/2013Market Performance |
| Municipal Bonds |
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S&P National Bond Index
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3.00% |
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S&P California Bond Index
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2.96% |
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S&P New York Bond Index
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3.13% |
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S&P National 0-5 Year Municipal Bond Index
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0.70% |
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| S&P/BGCantor US Treasury Bond |
400.09 |
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| Income Equities: |
| Preferred Stocks |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index
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848.03 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (CAD)
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636.26 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (TR)
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1,701.05 |
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S&P U.S. Preferred Stock Index (TR) (CAD)
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1,276.26 |
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| REITs |
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S&P REIT Index
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174.07 |
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S&P REIT Index (TR)
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425.30 |
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S&P MLP Index
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2,469.58 |
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S&P MLP Index (TR)
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5,428.50 |
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May ETF Stats: Month Of Net Outflows |
Business Insider - June 7, 2011 - By ETF Database
The expansion of the ETF industry over the last several years has been truly impressive, as the product lineup has grown to more than 1,200 exchange-traded products and assets have passed the $1 trillion mark. But May marked a small step backwards, as ETF assets dipped slightly as a result of both weak equity market performance and net outflows. According to the latest data from the National Stock Exchange, ETF assets stood at $1.11 trillion at the end of May, down about 2% from the April total.
While steady declines in global equity markets contributed to the May swoon, last month also saw net outflows from ETPs for the first time in 2011; after April saw more than $22 billion in inflows, about $978 million went out the door in the month of May. But excluding the largest ETF on the market, May actually saw inflows of about $4 billion; the S&P 500 SPDR (SPY) saw outflows of $4.9 billion in May, and finished the month with about $89 billion in AUM.
Excluding SPY, U.S. equity ETFs saw net inflows in May, while international funds bled about $1.2 billion. Commodity products also saw big outflows of about $3.9 billion, while fixed income ETFs benefited from a flight to safe havens. Bond ETFs saw about $4.7 billion in inflows last month. Treasuries in particular were popular in May; $1.3 billion flowed into the Government Bonds ETFdb Category, with another $878 million going into Corporate Bonds ETFdb Category and Total Bond Market ETFdb Category.
Amidst a broad exit out of commodities, precious metals fell out of favor with investors in May. The Precious Metals ETFdb Category saw aggregate outflows on the month of $2.7 billion
[Download the free report showing ETF assets by region, sector, and ETFdb Category].
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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/may-etf-stats-month-of-net-outflows-2011-6#ixzz1ObK87fwJ
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