Advanced ➔ Results Market ExtraBond-ETF inflows surge as demand returns for Treasurys‘We still believe Treasurys have a very important role as ballast within a diversified portfolio in times of stress,’ says Vanguard’s Roger HallamPublished: July 10, 2025 at 3:43 p.
ETResizeListen(5 min)U. Treasury yields were edging higher Thursday, after fresh data showed an unexpected drop in initial jobless claims.
Photo: Getty Images/iStockDemand for bonds has surged in the past week in the exchange-traded-fund market, as U. Government debt reversed outflows.
Net inflows into fixed-income ETFs soared 70% in the week through Wednesday to $5. 3 billion as investor appetite for U. Treasurys returned, according to a CreditSights note Thursday.
Treasury ETFs attracted $2 billion after losing $2. 1 billion the week before — with the inflow coming in at almost 50% more than the 13-week average, the note shows.
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