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Active Bond ETFs Set August Inflows Record

Nick Peters-GoldenSep 05, 2025
2025-09-05

With an interest rate cut looming this month, investors may be looking at their available options. For many, their passive bond funds have done well, but may not be well-positioned for one or potentially multiple cuts. Active bond ETFs, instead, can offer many advantages over passive bond funds, with the category setting a record for inflows last month.

See more: Time for Value Investing? This ETF Appeals as Stocks Reach Record Prices

Per new data from State Street Investment Management, active bond ETFs added $17 billion in August, the most ever. That comes amid $13 billion into investment-grade corporate bond ETFs, the second-most-ever for the category. Inflation-linked bond ETFs added $1 billion, with $6 billion in inflows for short-term government bond ETFs.

Active Bond ETFs Seeing Record Setting Flows Pace

For active, that record inflow for August adds up to $108 billion on a YTD basis. That has already beaten last year’s $107 billion for the entire 12-month period, suggesting active bond ETFs are on pace for an even bigger record to end 2025.

What might be driving that interest in active bond ETFs? As mentioned above, the interest rate picture is shifting. Adaptability via active bond funds could offer that important edge compared to passive bond funds. Upside may be available in certain categories that active can get more from than a passive alternative.

On a deeper level, however, the move represents one more milestone in a growing shift toward active bond ETFs. Many active mutual fund managers have made the move to the ETF wrapper. That transition appears to be continuing, with good reason. ETFs can provide greater tax efficiency than mutual funds can, while the active bond ETF approach can adapt to bonds being called early, for example, on top of that tax efficiency.

Looking ahead, investors may want to consider adding active bond ETFs to their portfolios. Ranging from corporate bonds to munis, foreign debt to high yield, active can help portfolios really outperform. As the space continues to take on flows, it may bear greater and greater relevance overall.

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