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The latest edition of ICI’s flagship publication shares a wealth of research and data on trends in the investment company industry.
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Washington, DC, October 13, 2011 - U.S. mutual fund–owning households became less tolerant of investment risk in the three years since the financial crisis in 2008, according to a newly updated ICI annual survey of households. Twenty-nine percent of mutual fund–owning households were willing to take substantial or above-average risk for financial gain in May 2011, about the same as in May 2009 and May 2010, and down from 36 percent in May 2008.
“Despite lower levels of risk tolerance among mutual fund−owning households, equity funds continue to be the most commonly held mutual fund,” said Sarah Holden, ICI senior director of retirement and investor research. “Since the financial crisis, investors have remained cautious but steady, with the majority indicating they have confidence that mutual funds can help them meet their investment goals.”
Source: ICI Annual Mutual Fund Shareholder Tracking Survey
ICI’s annual survey also reported that in 2011, an estimated 52.3 million U.S. households representing more than 90 million individual investors owned mutual funds. While mutual funds are the most commonly held type of fund, 3.5 million households reported owning exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and 2.3 million households reported owning closed-end funds in 2011. The two studies released today, Ownership of Mutual Funds, Shareholder Sentiment, and Use of the Internet, 2011 and Characteristics of Mutual Fund Investors, 2011, present results from the survey.
ICI’s 2011 Annual Mutual Fund Shareholder Tracking Survey results are based on a sample of 4,216 U.S. households selected by random digit dialing, of which, 1,859 households, or 44.1 percent, owned mutual funds. In addition, the survey collected information on households’ ownership of closed-end funds and ETFs. Overall, 45.0 percent of U.S. households owned shares of mutual funds or other U.S.-registered investment companies in 2011, representing an estimated 53.4 million U.S. households and 92.3 million investors. All interviews were conducted over the telephone with the member of the household who was the sole or co-decisionmaker most knowledgeable about the household’s savings and investments.
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