The latest ETF Snapshot report provided by State Street (NYSE:STT) asset managing division State Street Global Advisors shows exchange-traded fund assets in the U.S. alone have grown to $1.3 trillion — a 2.2% increase month-over-month — across 1,237 funds.
The chart below, provided by SSGA, shows ETF growth since 2002:

In terms of dollar volume, SPDR S&P 500 (NYSE:SPY), iShares Russell 2000 (NYSE:IWM) and PowerShares QQQ (NASDAQ:QQQ) remained the top three names.
In terms of flow, funds in the Fixed Income category led the way with $4.5 billion of inflows. Year-to-date, the category has seen total net flows of $51.1 billion. Overall, flows topped $20 billion for the month.
By asset class, International Developed performed well during November with 2.4% gains, while Emerging Markets weren’t far behind.
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