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Flows into US ETFs cross $1 trillion at record pace, State Street Investment Management says

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U.S. investors are pouring more cash into exchange‑traded funds (ETFs) than ever before. State Street Investment Management reports that ETF inflows have jumped past the $1 trillion mark and are growing at a record pace.

The data show that investors are turning more of their money into ETFs, which are popular because they offer diversification, lower fees and easy trading. State Street’s figures cover the past month and are the first to exceed the trillion‑dollar threshold, a milestone investors and fund managers are watching closely.

Why the surge? Many investors seek exposure to solid growth stocks, bonds and global markets without buying individual securities. ETFs also give quick entry to niche themes like technology, renewable energy and emerging markets, making them attractive for both small and large investors.

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Experts say the high flow into U.S. ETFs reflects broader market optimism. As interest rates stay low and savings interest rates rise, traders and long‑term investors alike are swapping cash for assets that can grow in value.

State Street’s numbers signal a healthy appetite for ETFs in the U.S. market. The trend suggests that investors will continue to use ETFs as a core part of their portfolios, potentially driving further growth for the industry.


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