Stock and Bond Funds Pull in $70B in March
The Corporate Bond objective led the net inflow category with $24.5 billion, followed by the Domestic Equity objective with $18.2 billion. The International/Global Equity category came in third with a net inflow of $11.5 billion.
By Morningstar category, Intermediate-term Bond ($10.9 billion), Short-term Bond ($6.1 billion), World Bond ($4.7 billion), and High Yield Bond ($4.3 billion) topped the list for inflows. Large Blend ($3.2 billion) rounded out the top five.
The PIMCO Total Return fund pulled in a net $4 billion in March to top the best selling funds chart. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF ($3.5 billion) and Templeton Global Bond fund ($2.2 billion) rounded out the top three.
The FRC fund flow data can be found at http://www.frcnet.com.
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