Changing Mutual Fund Distribution Patterns Point to More Volatile Asset Flows in Future, Finds ReFlow Analysis

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The spike in mutual fund redemptions during the market's 2008 decline distracted industry observers from the longer-term trend: a pattern of rising asset flow volatility that began in 2006 and can be expected to worsen in the years ahead. (Graphic: ReFlow)
The spike in mutual fund redemptions during the market's 2008 decline distracted industry observers from the longer-term trend: a pattern of rising asset flow volatility that began in 2006 and can be expected to worsen in the years ahead. (Graphic: ReFlow)

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The spike in mutual fund redemptions during the market's 2008 decline distracted industry observers from the longer-term trend: a pattern of rising asset flow volatility that began in 2006 and can be expected to worsen in the years ahead. (Graphic: ReFlow)
The spike in mutual fund redemptions during the market's 2008 decline distracted industry observers from the longer-term trend: a pattern of rising asset flow volatility that began in 2006 and can be expected to worsen in the years ahead. (Graphic: ReFlow)Graphic

The spike in mutual fund redemptions during the market's 2008 decline distracted industry observers from the longer-term trend: a pattern of rising asset flow volatility that began in 2006 and can be expected to worsen in the years ahead. (Graphic: ReFlow)

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