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THOMSON REUTERS LIPPER EUROPEAN FUND FLOWS REPORT: SEPTEMBER 2015 Please attribute the content to Detlef Glow, Lipper s head of EMEA research and the author of this report. Date of issue: October 19, 2015

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY September 2015: Home Sweet Home European Investors Invest in Europe The European funds industry faced estimated net outflows of 17.0 bn from longterm mutual funds for September. Mixed-asset funds (+ 2.0 bn) were the best selling asset class overall, followed by alternative UCITS products (+ 1.8 bn) and real estate funds (+ 0.4 bn). Money market products faced overall net outflows of 14.4 bn for September. The single fund markets with the highest net inflows for September were the United Kingdom (+ 3.7 bn), Germany (+ 1.7 bn), and Switzerland (+ 0.4 bn). France (- 19.8 bn), Luxembourg (- 9.3 bn), and the Netherlands (- 4.0 bn) stood on the other side. Equity Eurozone (+ 1.7 bn) was the best selling sector for September among longterm funds. BlackRock, with net sales of 6.1 bn, was the best selling group for September overall, ahead of Standard Life (+ 1.4 bn) and Vanguard (+ 1.1 bn). The ten best selling funds gathered net inflows of 13.1 bn for September. BlackRock ICS Institutional USD Liquidity Core Acc (+ 1.7 bn) was the best selling individual fund for September.

EUROPEAN FUND FLOWS, SEPTEMBER 2015 European Fund-Flow Trends, September 2015 September hit the European mutual fund industry with outflows of 17.0 bn from long-term mutual funds. In contrast to the general market trend and their outflows for August, mixed-asset products (+ 2.0 bn) returned as the best selling asset type in Europe for September, followed by alternative UCITS (+ 1.8 bn) and real estate funds (+ 0.4 bn). All other asset types, led by bond funds (- 19.3 bn), suffered net outflows. The asset type with the second highest net outflows was equity funds (- 1.2 bn), bettered somewhat by other products (- 0.3 bn) and commodity funds (- 0.3 bn). These flow patterns once again showed the strong demand by European investors for broad diversified products to meet their risk/return targets. These flows summed to estimated net outflows of 17.0 bn from long-term investment funds for September. Despite the net outflows for September, the European investment industry still enjoyed healthy estimated net inflows of 256.8 bn into long-term investment funds for the year to date. Money Market Products After strong inflows during August, money market products faced net outflows of 14.4 bn for September. The outflows for the money market segment brought the overall net outflows for September to 31.4 bn and to a positive 278.7 bn for the year to date. Money Market Products by Sector Within the money market segment Money Market SEK (+ 0.8 bn) was the best selling sector, followed by Money Market Global (+ 0.5 bn) and Money Market CHF (+ 0.4 bn). At the other end of the spectrum Money Market EUR (- 13.7 bn) and Money Market GBP (- 2.3 bn) suffered the highest net outflows. Graph 1: Estimated Net Sales by Asset Type, September 2015 (Euro Billions)

Fund Flows by Sectors Within the segment of long-term mutual funds Equity Eurozone (+ 1.7 bn) was the best selling sector, followed by Equity UK (+ 1.4 bn), Equity Europe (+ 1.3 bn), and Bond EMU Government Short-Term (+ 1.0 bn) as well as Absolute Return EUR Medium-Term (+ 0.9 bn). Graph 2: Ten Top Sectors, September 2015 (Euro Billions) At the other end of the spectrum Bond EUR Corporates suffered the highest net outflows (- 4.1 bn) from longterm mutual funds, bettered by Bond Emerging Markets Global Hard Currencies (- 2.3 bn) and Equity Asia Pacific ex Japan (- 2.1 bn) as well as Bond Global (- 1.7 bn) and Equity US (- 1.6 bn). Graph 3: Ten Bottom Sectors, September 2015 (Euro Billions)

Fund Flows by Markets Single fund market flows (including money market products) showed a rather negative picture for September, with only 10 of the 34 markets covered in this report showing net inflows. The United Kingdom (+ 3.7 bn), Germany (+ 1.7 bn), Switzerland (+ 0.4 bn), Belgium (+ 0.4 bn), and Norway (+ 0.4 bn) were the domiciles with the highest overall net inflows, while France was the single market with the highest net outflows (- 19.8 bn), bettered by Luxembourg (- 9.3 bn) and the Netherlands (- 4.0 bn). Graph 4: Estimated Net Sales by Country, September 2015 (Euro Billions) Within the equity sector funds domiciled in the United Kingdom (+ 4.0 bn) led the table for September, followed by those domiciled in Denmark (+ 0.4 bn), Switzerland (+ 0.3 bn), France (+ 0.3 bn), and Finland (+ 0.1 bn). Equity funds domiciled in Sweden (- 3.5 bn), Luxembourg (- 2.1 bn), and Germany (- 0.2 bn) stood at the other end of the table. For bond funds, products domiciled in Germany (+ 0.5 bn), followed by funds domiciled in Norway (+ 0.4 bn), the Czech Republic (+ 0.01 bn), Latvia (+ 0.002 bn), and Slovenia (+ 0.001 bn) posted estimated net inflows, while all other domiciles faced estimated net flows around zero or net outflows. Luxembourg (- 10.0 bn) was once again the domicile with the highest net outflows from bond funds, bettered by funds domiciled in the Netherlands (- 3.2 bn) and Ireland (- 1.5 bn). With regard to mixed-asset products Luxembourg (+ 0.9 bn) was the domicile with the highest net inflows, followed by funds domiciled in Germany (+ 0.6 bn), Italy (+ 0.3 bn), Ireland (+ 0.2 bn), and Belgium (+ 0.2 bn). Despite the general market trend, only 9 of the 34 countries covered in this report showed net outflows from mixed-asset products, with funds domiciled in the United Kingdom showing the highest net outflows (- 1.6 bn), bettered by funds domiciled in Switzerland (- 0.1 bn) and France (- 0.1 bn).

Fund Flows by Promoters BlackRock, with net sales of 6.1 bn, was the best selling fund group for September overall, ahead of Standard Life (+ 1.4 bn) and Vanguard (+ 1.1 bn). Table 1: Ten Best Selling Groups, September 2015 (Euro Billions) Considering the single-asset bases, the German Deka (+ 0.5 bn) was the best selling promoter of bond funds for September, followed by the Norwegian DNB (+ 0.4 bn), Vanguard (+ 0.4 bn), Eurizon Capital the asset management arm of the Italian bank Intessa SanPaolo (+ 0.3 bn), and BlackRock (+ 0.3 bn). Within the equity space BlackRock (+ 1.6 bn) stood at the top of the table, followed by Vanguard (+ 0.7 bn), Genesis (+ 0.6 bn), and Standard Life (+ 0.5 bn) as well as Royal London (+ 0.5 bn). BlackRock (+ 0.4 bn) was the leading promoter of mixed-asset funds for September, followed by Pioneer Investments (+ 0.3 bn), Allianz (+ 0.2 bn), and AB (the former AllianceBernstein) (+ 0.2 bn) as well as Eurizon Capital (+ 0.2 bn). Best Selling Funds The ten best selling funds gathered net inflows of 10.3 bn for September. With regard to the overall flows it was surprising that seven of these ten funds were money market products (gathering 7.9 bn). The other three funds among the top ten were two equity funds from the Swedish asset manager Swedbank Robur (gathering 1.7 bn) and one mixed-asset fund (gathering 0.7 bn). Table 2: Ten Best Selling Funds, September 2015 (Euro Millions)

For more information, please contact our Thomson Reuters Lipper Research Team. Detlef Glow Head of Lipper EMEA Research Phone: +49(69) 75651318 detlef.glow@thomsonreuters.com Robert Jenkins Global Head of Research, Lipper Phone: +1 (617) 856-1209 robert.jenkins@thomsonreuters.com Xav Feng Head of Lipper Asia Pacific Research Phone: +886 935577847 xav.feng@thomsonreuters.com Jeff Tjornehoj Head of Lipper Americas Research Phone: +1 (303) 357-0563 jeff.tjornehoj@thomsonreuters.com Jake Moeller Head of Lipper United Kingdom & Ireland Research Phone: +44(20) 75423218 jake.moeller@thomsonreuters.com Tom Roseen Head of Research Services Phone: +1 (303) 357-0556 tom.roseen@thomsonreuters.com Otto Christian Kober Global Head of Methodology, Lipper Phone: +41 (0)58 306 7594 otto.kober@thomsonreuters.com Media enquiries: Clare Arber clare.arber@thomsonreuters.com Eddie Dunthorne Eddie.dunthorne@thomsonreuters.com Lipper U.S. Client Services +1 877 955 4773 customers.reuters.com/crmcontactus/support.asp Lipper Europe Client Services (UK) 0845 600 6777 (Europe) +44207 542 8033 customers.reuters.com/crmcontactus/support.asp Lipper Asia Client Services +886 2 2500 4806 customers.reuters.com/crmcontactus/support.asp lipperweb.com 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Thomson Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is prohibited without the prior written consent of Thomson Reuters. 'Thomson Reuters' and the Thomson Reuters logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of Thomson Reuters and its affiliated companies.