Italy March Fund Inflows EUR1.9 Billion, Reversing Negative Trend
April 26 2012 - 6:47AM
Dow Jones News
Italian asset managers registered a net inflow of EUR1.9 billion
in March, the first month in a year that hasn't recorded a net
outflow, Italian industry association Assogestioni said
Thursday.
Included in this total, open-ended funds, which make up the bulk
of the amount, registered a net inflow of EUR2.4 billion.
Among these funds, those dedicated to equities registered a net
outflow of EUR238 million, while those focused on bonds had an
inflow of EUR3.8 billion.
Italy's Treasury has been issuing bonds with relatively high
yields to lure investors who are concerned about the country's
economic prospects and its enormous debt burden.
Money-market funds had inflows of EUR112 million.
Shares of asset management companies, such as Banca Generali SpA
(BGN.MI), Mediolanum SpA (MED.MI) and Azimut SpA (AZM.MI), as well
as Intesa Sanpaolo SpA (ISP.MI) and UniCredit SpA (UCG.MI), are
sensitive to capital flows data as inflows boost their profits from
fees and commissions.
-By Zofia Bakowska and Gilles Castonguay, Dow Jones Newswires,
+39 02 5821 9905; zofia.bakowska@dowjones.com
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