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Looking at equity ETFs, long-only U.S. equity funds brought in $45.0 billion over the year ended June, follwed by global/international with $15.3 billion, U.S. short leveraged with $1.9 billion, U.S. short with $725 million, U.S. long leveraged with $669 million, global/international long leveraged with $618 million, global/international short leveraged $202 million and global/international short $156 million.

Asset class allocations include U.S. equity funds $564 billion, global/international equities $246.5 billion, fixed income $222.1 billion, commodities $109.4 billion, real estate $28.8 billion, currencies $5.7 billion and specialty products $598 million.

Within equity ETFs, long U.S. equities accounted for $546.2 billion of the overall $564 billion, long global/international equities were $244.4 billion, U.S. long leveraged was $8.6 billion, U.S. short leveraged was $5.9 billion, U.S. short was $3.3 billion, global/international long leveraged was $824 million, global/international short leveraged was $731 million and global/international short was $503 million.

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Max Chen contributed to this article.