Korean Retail Investors Maintain Strong Appetite for Overseas-Listed ETFs in August
September 16, 2025-ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm specializing in subscription-based research, consulting services, industry events, and ETF TV, reported today that Korean retail investors continued their robust participation in overseas-listed ETFs during August 2025. Of the top 50 overseas securities purchased,23 were U.S.-listed ETFs, a slight uptick from 22 in July, though down from 26 in June and 28 in May. |
In terms of volume, Korean retail investors acquired US$8.43 billion in overseas ETFs in August. The highest monthly volume in 2025 remains April, with a record US$12.08 billion in ETF purchases. (All dollar figures are in USD unless otherwise noted. Source, Korea Securities Depository.)
Key Highlights: Korean retail investors purchased US$8.43 billion in overseas ETFs in August. 23 of the top 50 overseas securities purchased were U.S.-listed ETFs. 14 of the top 23 ETFs offered leveraged or inverse exposure. The largest single purchase was US$2.01 billion of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust. |
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