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French collective investment schemes proved highly resilient during the crisis in 2020
[Les organismes de placement collectif français se sont montrés très résilients face à la crise en 2020]

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  • Jean-Luc Le Goff
  • Maxime Ponsart

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In 2020, despite the crisis, assets under management in French and European collective investment funds (CIS) increased. In particular, it was a historic year for money market funds, thanks to exceptional inflows: up 25% for France and 14% for the euro area. Over the past ten years, developments have been different for the two categories of CIS (money market and non-money market), be it in terms of investors, portfolio composition or market structure. En 2020, malgré un contexte de crise, les encours sous gestion des organismes de placement collectif (OPC) français et européens ont augmenté. En particulier, l’année est historique pour les fonds monétaires, grâce à une collecte exceptionnelle : + 25 % pour la France et 14 % pour la zone euro. Sur dix ans, les évolutions sont différenciées pour les deux familles d’OPC (monétaires et non monétaires), que ce soit en matière d’investisseurs, de composition de portefeuille ou de structure de marché.

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  • Jean-Luc Le Goff & Maxime Ponsart, 2021. "French collective investment schemes proved highly resilient during the crisis in 2020 [Les organismes de placement collectif français se sont montrés très résilients face à la crise en 2020]," Bulletin de la Banque de France, Banque de France, issue 237.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:bullbf:2021:237:01
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