June IA Flows Data: a reversal of trends

June 2025

Economic and geopolitical uncertainty finally started to bite in June. While overall flows into retail funds were marginally positive, equity funds saw significant outflows of ยฃ1.0bn.

This was a major shift away from the ยฃ549m of inflows they saw last month. Fixed Income and Mixed Assets funds fared much better, with both asset classes in inflow. Mixed Asset had the highest inflows, at ยฃ502m over the month, with the bulk of this in the Mixed Asset 40-85% Shares sector. Investors seem more inclined to entrust asset allocation to an expert during more difficult times, but the reduction in CGT allowances may also be driving this trend to some extent. Fixed Income saw inflows of ยฃ193m.

Within equities there were some winners, with the IA Europe excluding the UK sector experiencing inflows of ยฃ198m. Whether this is due to the popularity of certain sectors within Europe, such as defence, or is simply investors wishing to diversify away from the US is hard to tell. Japanese equity funds also saw small inflows of ยฃ127m. The more defensive nature of Japanese equities, and particularly the yen, tends to appeal during times of turbulence.

On the other hand, Global Equity funds, one of the most popular sectors over the last few years, saw outflows of ยฃ148m. Asian funds also suffered small outflows, but the biggest loser by far was the UK Equity sector which saw a huge outflow of ยฃ964m over the month. This was particularly disappointing after a couple of better months for UK equities when outflows seemed to be slowing.

HL clients are bucking the trend somewhat, with Global funds continuing to dominate the most bought lists. This is perhaps not surprising in a difficult environment when many would rather not take their own asset allocation decisions. It was pleasing to see that the most popular open-ended fund over the month was an actively managed offering, the Artemis Global Income fund. Income funds, on the whole, tend to be a little more defensive than the wider market and that, combined with this fundโ€™s value bias, could be what attracted investors. Passive funds still dominate the list though, with 9 out of 10 of the top funds in June being passively managed.

Within investment trusts, some new names have crept into the most bought list. While the core of the list is still made up of either the well-known and trusted stalwarts of the sector such as Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust and City of London Investment Trust, or the income-focused infrastructure trusts, both an Asian fund and a REITs fund have made it into the top ten this month. The most likely explanation for this is investors seeking diversification, but with some trusts still trading on attractive discounts, this could also be tempting more adventurous investors.

There were also some interesting entries on the most popular ETFs list. The usual US, global and technology ETFs featured, but there were also three defence ETFs as well as a gold ETC and an artificial intelligence and robotics ETF. It seems that ETF investors are using these instruments to allocate to some more niche areas in their portfolios.

Top Funds, June 2025 (HL clients, net buys)
Artemis Global Income
Fidelity Index World
UBS S&P 500 Index
Legal & General International Index Trust
Vanguard FTSE Global All Cap Index
Legal & General Global Technology Index Trust
Legal & General European Index
Legal & General US Index
HSBC FTSE All World Index
Vanguard LifeStrategy 100% Equity
* HL funds excluded from list
Top Investment Trusts, June 2025 (HL clients, net buys)
SDCL Efficiency Income Trust Plc ORD GBP0.01
City Of London Investment Trust Ordinary 25p Shares
Greencoat UK Wind plc Ordinary 1p
Henderson Far East Income Ltd Ordinary NPV
JPMorgan European Growth & Income plc ORD GBP0.005
Fidelity Special Values plc Ordinary 5p
NextEnergy Solar Fund Ltd Ordinary NPV
Law Debenture Corporation plc Ordinary 5p
The Renewables Infrastructure Group Limited Ordinary Shares NPV
Supermarket Income REIT plc Ord GBP0.01
Top ETFs, June (net buys)
Vanguard Funds plc S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD ACC (GBP)
Vanguard Funds plc FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (USD) Accumulating
HANetf ICAV Future Of Defence UCITS ETF USD Acc
iShares Physical Metals plc Physical Gold ETC
VanEck UCITS ETFs Plc VanEck Defense UCITS ETF A USD Acc
Ark Artificial Intelligence & Robotics UCITS ETF
WisdomTree Issuer ICAV Europe Defence UCITS ETF Acc
Vanguard Funds plc S&P 500 UCITS ETF USD(GBP)
ARK Innovation UCITS ETF Class A USD Acc
Invesco Markets II Plc FTSE All-World UCITS ETF USD Accumulation

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