European equity ETFs draw €7.94B as flows and performance diverge
European ETFs drew €7.94B into broad beta while the best-performing sector saw outflows.
European-listed equity ETFs drew €7.94 billion in the week through Aug. 14, the largest allocation of any asset class, according to Trackinsight data reported by ETF Express. Commodity ETPs pulled in €2.14 billion, just ahead of fixed income at €2.12 billion. Cryptocurrency products added €34.4 million, multi-asset funds €27.9 million, and volatility ETFs shed €6.6 million.
The sector picture splits even more sharply. Information technology attracted €498.3 million, the week's largest sector inflow, ahead of materials at €287.1 million and financials at €199.4 million. Communication services saw the deepest outflow, €356.7 million. Energy gained 5.73%, the strongest sector performance, yet still posted €11.6 million in outflows. Consumer discretionary fell 1.71%, the worst performance, and lost €27.6 million as well.
By region, US-focused ETFs drew €2.35 billion, the largest geographic inflow. Developed-markets funds added €1.94 billion, and world funds €1.61 billion. Japan suffered the biggest outflow at €222.7 million, while Germany shed €138.9 million. South Korea collected €97.8 million.
Flows and performance moved in opposite directions. Energy was the week's best sector and still lost money; consumer discretionary was the worst and also lost money. What drew capital instead was plain beta: US, developed markets, the world. That suggests investors used the week to rebalance toward core equity exposure rather than chase the strongest movers. For RIA desks watching European flows, that is a steady bid under broad equity indices, not a rotation into hot sectors.