Asian Gold ETFs

Bullion ETFs listed in the U.S. and other Western countries have seen significant outflows this year as gold prices plunge, but investors in their newer Asian counterparts are standing pat.

The contradictory responses to the 20% pullback in gold prices “show a growing appetite for gold funds in Asia and provide hope for a fledgling funds industry that has struggled to attract investors,” Reuters reports.

A net $33.5 million was added to Asian gold and precious metals miners’ funds in the three months to June, while similar funds in the West over the same period experienced net outflows of about $18 billion, or roughly 11% of their assets. SPDR Gold Shares (NYSEArca: GLD) is the largest U.S.-listed bullion ETF with nearly $40 billion in assets under management, down sharply this year due to outflows and gold’s correction.

“It’s more about the mentality,” said William Chow, managing director of Value Partners Group’s ETF business, in the article. “Asian risk appetite for gold is more stable than that of U.S. investors.”

For example, bullion-backed ETFs listed around the globe saw redemptions of nearly $19 billion in the second quarter. However, a gold ETF listed in Japan has grown this year. [Japan Gold ETF Resists Outflow]