Major ETF Outflows Highlight Emerging Market Trends
iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF Sees Significant Unit Reduction
This week’s data from ETF Channel reveals a notable shift in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) experienced the largest outflow, with 27,450,000 units removed. This marks a significant 6.9% decrease compared to the previous week. Notably, among EEM’s key components, PDD Holdings declined by approximately 1.3%, while NU Holdings fell about 1% during morning trading.
Tradr 2X Long Triple Q Monthly ETF Faces Sharp Decline
When looking at percentage changes, the ETF with the most pronounced outflow was the Tradr 2X Long Triple Q Monthly ETF, which saw a loss of 200,000 units. This resulted in a staggering 32.8% drop in outstanding units since last week.
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