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MENA Asset Management Survey 2012 - National Bank of Abu Dhabi

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Egypt<br />

Trends by Fund Type (based on data for Egypt domiciled funds)<br />

Overview<br />

In <strong>2012</strong>H1, fund assets in the dataset increased by 10% from end-2011. These<br />

funds saw net inflows <strong>of</strong> US$ 843 million. This was largely attributable to an increase<br />

in money market fund assets. In 2011, fund assets declined by 8% year-on-year.<br />

These funds saw net outflows <strong>of</strong> US$ 784 million. This was largely attributable to a<br />

decrease in money market fund assets.<br />

Estimated Fund Flows<br />

(millions <strong>of</strong> U.S. dollars, <strong>2012</strong>H1)<br />

Fund <strong>Asset</strong>s Fund Type AuM% Change Net Flows<br />

2011 <strong>2012</strong>H1<br />

8,479 9,286 Money Market 9.5% 793<br />

329 384 Equity 16.5% 53<br />

223 223 Other - -<br />

Source: Lipper, a Thomson Reuters company<br />

Estimated Fund Flows<br />

(millions <strong>of</strong> U.S. dollars, 2011)<br />

Fund <strong>Asset</strong>s Fund Type<br />

AuM%<br />

Change Net Flows<br />

2010 2011<br />

8,887 8,479 Money Market -4.6% (423)<br />

554 329 Equity -40.6% (218)<br />

366 223 Other -39.1% (138)<br />

Source: Lipper, a Thomson Reuters company<br />

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