Inside the Global Ex-U.S. ETF Channel: International Growth Shines Amid $3.8B in New Money

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Weekly Channel Summary

The Global Ex-U.S. Size & Style ETF channel currently encompasses 337 ETFs across 91 issuers, representing a massive $1,835.2 billion in total Assets Under Management (AUM). Flow activity remained robust over the past week, with the channel attracting $3.80 billion in net new money. This short-term strength builds upon a broader trend of steady asset gathering, bringing Year-to-Date (YTD) flows to $126.26 billion and 1-Year flows to an impressive $257.22 billion.

This Week’s Performance Leaders and Laggards

Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth led the pack this week, posting a strong Week-to-Date (WTD) return of 2.41% and bringing its Year-to-Date (YTD) performance to 8.52%. Conversely, Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap was the primary lagging category, eking out a modest 0.66% WTD gain, though it remains solidly positive on the year with an 11.33% YTD return.

Category Performance Snapshot

Category WTD 1 Month 3 Month 6 Month YTD 1 Year
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth 2.41% 2.01% 0.71% 14.73% 8.52% 21.45%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend 1.82% 2.20% 0.50% 15.74% 9.67% 24.85%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Value 1.37% 2.13% 0.57% 18.21% 11.34% 31.06%
Equity: Emerging Small | Mid Cap 1.30% -0.03% 4.33% 18.58% 14.58% 28.44%
Equity: Emerging Large Cap 1.28% 4.01% 6.66% 26.23% 19.87% 44.07%
Equity: Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap 0.66% 1.63% -0.03% 18.78% 11.33% 33.77%

Looking at individual funds, the FPXI (First Trust International Equity Opportunities ETF) was the single best-performing ETF in the Global Ex-U.S. segment with a 6.12% jump, while the PIE (Invesco Dorsey Wright Emerging Markets Momentum ETF) topped the Emerging Markets segment at 3.51%. The two worst-performing overall ETFs this week were the BKF (iShares MSCI BIC ETF) and IVAL (Alpha Architect International Quantitative Value ETF), which shed 0.99% and 0.76%, respectively.

Top & Bottom 5 Global Ex-U.S. ETFs by Weekly Performance

Ticker Fund Name WTD Performance
Top Performers
FPXI First Trust International Equity Opportunities ETF 6.12%
IPOS Renaissance International IPO ETF 4.31%
PCIG Polen Capital International Growth ETF 3.91%
TXUG Thornburg International Growth Fund ETF 3.47%
PJIO PGIM Jennison International Opportunities ETF 3.33%
Bottom Performers
IVAL Alpha Architect International Quantitative Value ETF -0.76%
FDTS First Trust Developed Markets ex-US Small Cap AlphaDEX Fund -0.44%
FYLD Cambria Foreign Shareholder Yield ETF -0.31%
AVDV Avantis International Small Cap Value ETF 0.16%
DLS WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund 0.18%

Top & Bottom 5 Emerging Market ETFs by Weekly Performance

Ticker Fund Name WTD Performance
Top Performers
PIE Invesco Dorsey Wright Emerging Markets Momentum ETF 3.51%
EEMO Invesco S&P Emerging Markets Momentum ETF 3.38%
FRDM Freedom 100 Emerging Markets ETF 3.28%
EMEQ Nomura ETF Trust Nomura Focused Emerging Markets Equity ETF 3.20%
EMSF Matthews Emerging Markets Sustainable Future Active ETF 2.54%
Bottom Performers
BKF iShares MSCI BIC ETF -0.99%
ECOW Pacer Emerging Markets Cash Cows 100 ETF -0.91%
EDOG ALPS Emerging Sector Dividend Dogs ETF -0.65%
LDEM iShares ESG MSCI EM Leaders ETF -0.32%
EELV Invesco S&P Emerging Markets Low Volatility ETF -0.30%

Analyzing the Weekly Flows

The channel posted a total net inflow of $3.80 billion this week. Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend commanded the most attention, capturing $2.26 billion in new assets to bring its total AUM to an enormous $1,106.3 billion. Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Value also saw significant investor interest with $590 million in inflows. Conversely, Emerging Small | Mid Cap was the lone category failing to capture positive flows, ending flat ($0M) for the week.

Category Flows Summary

Category Fund Count AUM 5 Day 30 Day 90 Day YTD 1 Year
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Blend 124 $1,106.3B $2,257M $8,889M $38,336M $64,792M $146,245M
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Value 55 $144.0B $590M $2,766M $6,200M $13,225M $24,597M
Emerging Large Cap 104 $464.1B $473M $1,621M $11,107M $36,943M $68,029M
Global Ex-U.S. Small | Mid Cap 20 $70.0B $264M $110M $1,883M $3,866M $11,333M
Global Ex-U.S. Large Cap – Growth 27 $47.5B $217M $560M $6,559M $7,517M $7,207M
Emerging Small | Mid Cap 6 $3.4B $0M -$18M -$54M -$83M -$189M

The IEFA (iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF) led all individual Global Ex-U.S. funds with a massive $865 million intake, while the AVEM (Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF) paced the Emerging Markets segment by gathering $277 million. On the outflow side, the PIEQ (Principal International Equity ETF) and HEFA (iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF) experienced the heaviest redemptions overall, shedding $171 million and $87 million, respectively.

Top & Bottom 5 Global Ex-U.S. ETFs by 5-Day Flow

Ticker Fund Name 5-Day Flow
Inflows
IEFA iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF $865M
VXUS Vanguard Total International Stock ETF $385M
AVIV Avantis International Large Cap Value ETF $266M
AVDE Avantis International Equity ETF $252M
IDEV iShares Core MSCI International Developed Markets ETF $200M
Outflows
PIEQ Principal International Equity ETF -$171M
HEFA iShares Currency Hedged MSCI EAFE ETF -$87M
EFAV iShares MSCI EAFE Min Vol Factor ETF -$37M
SFTX Horizon International Managed Risk ETF -$21M
FICS First Trust International Developed Capital Strength ETF -$8M

Top & Bottom 5 Emerging Market ETFs by 5-Day Flow

Ticker Fund Name 5-Day Flow
Inflows
AVEM Avantis Emerging Markets Equity ETF $277M
DEM WisdomTree Emerging Markets High Dividend Fund $48M
CGNG Capital Group New Geography Equity ETF $37M
DFEM Dimensional Emerging Markets Core Equity 2 ETF $23M
EMGF iShares Emerging Markets Equity Factor ETF $21M
Outflows
SEEM SEI Select Emerging Markets Equity ETF -$13M
XC WisdomTree True Emerging Markets Fund -$6M
DEXC Dimensional Emerging Markets ex China Core Equity ETF -$4M
BKF iShares MSCI BIC ETF -$2M
MEM Matthews Emerging Markets Equity Active ETF -$1M

Issuer League Table Update

iShares and Vanguard continue to dominate the channel, holding the top two spots with 38.76% and 33.15% market share, respectively. iShares was also the top asset gatherer this week, pulling in $1.19 billion in net new flows. On the other end of the spectrum, Principal saw the largest weekly outflows among issuers, losing $171 million.

Top 5 Issuers by AUM

Brand Fund Count AUM AUM Market Share
iShares 42 $711.34B 38.76%
Vanguard 11 $608.45B 33.15%
Schwab 7 $121.36B 6.61%
Dimensional 15 $100.94B 5.50%
Avantis 12 $66.25B 3.61%

Top & Bottom 3 Issuers by 5-Day Flow

Brand 5-Day Flow
Inflows
iShares $1,195M
Avantis $824M
Dimensional $657M
Outflows
Principal -$171M
Horizons -$21M
SEI -$3M

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Disclosures

This material is for informational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. All investments, including ETFs, involve risk, including the possible loss of principal. Investors should consider their investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing.

This analysis was developed by the team at ETF Action. We leverage advanced AI tools to assist in the drafting and refinement of our content, based on our expert prompts, direction, and final review.