Here's how much Canada’s mutual fund industry is worth

IFIC reports monthly sales, assets

Here's how much Canada’s mutual fund industry is worth
Steve Randall

Canada’s mutual fund industry had total assets of $1.53 trillion in July, up 0.9% or $13.1 billion compared to June.

IFIC has released its monthly report on sales and assets in the industry and reveals that the mutual fund industry recorded net sales of $772 million and year-to-date net sales of $15.2 billion.

The rise in net sales included a 301% year-over-year surge in year-to-date net sales in money market funds to $732 million. Money market fund net redemptions were $169 million in July 2018.

The other main fund types all recorded lower year-to-date net sales than in the same period of 2017:

  • Long-term fund net sales were $941 million in July and year-to-date net sales were $14.5 billion. Year-to-date long-term fund net sales were 59.2% lower than year-to-date, 2017.
  • Balanced fund net sales were $519 million in June and year-to-date net sales were $7.4 billion. Year-to-date balanced fund net sales were 63.9% lower than year-to-date, 2017.
  • Equity fund net sales were $45 million in June and year-to-date net sales were $4.6 billion. Year-to-date equity fund net sales were 8.4% lower than year-to-date, 2017.
  • Bond fund net sales were $33 million in June and year-to-date net sales were $685 million. Year-to-date bond fund net sales were 91.8% lower than year-to-date, 2017.

 

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