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Release: Trends in Mutual Fund Investing

Trends in Mutual Fund Investing
May 2024

Washington, DC; June 27, 2024—The combined assets of the nation’s mutual funds increased by $733.74 billion, or 2.8 percent, to $26.78 trillion in May, according to the Investment Company Institute’s official survey of the mutual fund industry. In the survey, mutual fund companies report actual assets, sales, and redemptions to ICI.

Total Net Assets of Mutual Funds*
Billions of dollars

 

May 2024

Apr 2024

% change

May 2023

Total long-term

20,701.2

20,058.4

3.2

18,096.2

Equity

14,287.2

13,741.6

4.0

11,991.6

Domestic equity

11,148.1

10,714.1

4.1

9,235.7

World equity

3,139.1

3,027.5

3.7

2,755.9

Hybrid

1,582.1

1,545.4

2.4

1,489.7

Bond

4,831.9

4,771.3

1.3

4,615.0

Taxable bond

4,072.8

4,013.2

1.5

3,863.5

Municipal bond

759.1

758.2

0.1

    751.5

Total money market

6,079.1

5,988.2

1.5

5,419.5

Taxable money market

5,949.6

5,863.0

1.5

5,307.2

Tax-exempt money market

129.5

125.2

3.4

112.4

Total

26,780.3

26,046.6

2.8

    23,515.8

* Data for exchange-traded funds and funds that invest primarily in other mutual funds were excluded from the series.

Note: Components may not add to the total because of rounding.

Net New Cash Flow of Mutual Funds*
Millions of dollars

 

May 2024

Apr 2024

Jan–May 2024

Jan–May 2023

Total long-term

-40,891

-65,479

-155,819

-192,397

Equity

-40,845

-60,157

-221,806

-169,333

Domestic equity

-31,709

-47,390

-179,607

-132,397

World equity

-9,136

-12,768

-42,198

-36,936

Hybrid

-7,874

-13,216

-46,550

-40,267

Bond

7,828

7,894

112,536

17,202

Taxable bond

6,677

8,804

100,665

12,615

Municipal bond

1,151

-910

11,872

4,587

Total money market

74,159

-14,910

65,576

579,808

Taxable money market

70,406

-18,457

61,503

580,805

Tax-exempt money market

3,752

3,547

4,073

-997

Total

33,268

-80,389

-90,243

387,411

* Data for exchange-traded funds and funds that invest primarily in other mutual funds were excluded from the series.

Note: Components may not add to the total because of rounding.

Highlights: Long-term funds—equity, hybrid, and bond funds—had a net outflow of $40.89 billion in May, versus an outflow of $65.48 billion in April.

Equity funds posted an outflow of $40.84 billion in May, compared with an outflow of $60.16 billion in April. Among equity funds, world equity funds (U.S. funds that invest primarily overseas) posted an outflow of $9.14 billion in May, versus an outflow of $12.77 billion in April. Funds that invest primarily in the United States had an outflow of $31.71 billion in May, versus an outflow of $47.39 billion in April. The liquidity ratio of equity funds (the percentage of liquid assets over total net assets) was 1.7 percent in May, unchanged from April.

Hybrid funds posted an outflow of $7.87 billion in May, compared with an outflow of $13.22 billion in April.

Bond funds had an inflow of $7.83 billion in May, compared with an inflow of $7.89 billion in April. Taxable bond funds had an inflow of $6.68 billion in May, versus an inflow of $8.80 billion in April. Municipal bond funds had an inflow of $1.15 billion in May, compared with an outflow of $910 million in April.

Money market funds had an inflow of $74.16 billion in May, compared with an outflow of $14.91 billion in April. In May funds offered primarily to institutions had an inflow of $53.00 billion and funds offered primarily to individuals had an inflow of $21.16 billion.

Number of Mutual Funds

 

May 2024

Apr 2024

May 2023

Total long-term

6,877

6,895

7,051

      Equity

4,259

4,271

4,347

Domestic equity

2,878

2,882

2,905

World equity

1,381

1,389

1,442

      Hybrid

618

619

650

      Bond

2,000

2,005

2,054

Taxable bond

1,481

1,485

1,519

Municipal bond

519

520

535

Total money market

276

276

280

      Taxable money market

231

231

232

      Tax-exempt money market

45

45

48

Total

7,153

7,171

7,331

* Data for exchange-traded funds and funds that invest primarily in other mutual funds were excluded from the series.

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