ETFGI’s analysis finds ETFs and ETPs listed in the United States gathered US$19.1 billion in net new assets in July and YTD have gathered US$92.3 billion, which is below the US$115.8 billion in NNA at this point in 2013.

Assets have decreased slightly by 0.9% from a record high of US$1.86 trillion at the end of June to US$1.84 trillion at the end of July 2014.

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The US ETF/ETP industry had 1,630 ETFs/ETPs, with 1,630 listings, from 62 providers listed on 3 exchanges, according to preliminary data from ETFGI’s end July 2014 Global ETF and ETP industry insights report.

The ETF/ETP industries in Europe, in Japan and globally have gathered record levels of YTD NNA at US$42.7 billion, US$14.9 billion and US$160.5 billion, respectively.

New record highs in assets were reached at the end of July by ETF/ETP industries in Canada with US$66 billion, Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) with US$103 billion and Japan with US$91.5 billion.

"In July investors invested the majority of new money into equity exposures as investor confidence was positive through most of month. The S&P 500 hit an all-time high during July but ended the month down 1% as market were rattled at the very end of the month by the situations in the Ukraine and Gaza and a poor start to the U.S. earnings season. Developed markets outside the US ended the month down 2%, while emerging markets gained 2%, Asia was up 5% and frontier markets were up 4% in July." according to Deborah Fuhr, Managing Partner at ETFGI.

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In July 2014, ETFs/ETPs saw net inflows of US$19.1 billion. Equity ETFs/ETPs gathered the largest net inflows with US$16.48 billion, followed by commodity ETFs/ETPs with US$976 million, and fixed income ETFs/ETPs with US$263 million in net inflows.

Vanguard gathered the largest net ETF/ETP inflows in July with US$5.99 Bn, followed by SPDR ETFs with US$4.40 billion, iShares with US$3.47 billion, PowerShares with US$1.74 billion and ProShares with US$657 million in net inflows.