Barry, OppHub America Desk · · Source: yahoo-tickers-tape-movers
Invesco ETFs See $373M Inflow on Aug. 14
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Invesco's exchange-traded funds recorded net inflows of $373 million on August 14, 2026, reflecting asset accumulation across its various fund offerings. The daily flows indicate continued investor interest in the ETF structure.
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**Implied Volatility / Movement:**
Invesco's exchange-traded funds attracted $373 million in net inflows on August 14, 2026. This daily flow data highlights investor activity within the firm's ETF product suite. Asset totals were also updated as of that date, reflecting the total value of funds managed by Invesco. The inflows suggest sustained investor confidence in ETF investments for portfolio diversification and access to various market segments.
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ETF Fund Inflows
Invesco's investment funds received $373 million in new money from investors in a single day. Money managers care because this shows people are actively putting cash into structured funds rather than picking individual stocks.
What changed
Invesco ETFs recorded $373 million in net inflows on August 14.
Who wins / who loses
Asset management firms offering broad fund products benefit from capital inflows, while traditional single-stock brokers see less relative volume.
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- $IVZWatch — track, don’t rush
This is the company that runs the funds receiving the new money, which can help its overall business.
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Peer
- $BLKWatch — track, don’t rush
Another giant investment firm that often moves in the same direction when people put money into funds.
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Second-order
- $STTWatch — track, don’t rush
A large bank that helps hold and manage these funds, benefiting when fund sizes grow.
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