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The 50 mutual funds with the largest estimated net outflows in 2011

Funds ranked by net outflows, and include total assets and outflows as a percentage of total assets.

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Rank Fund Estimated Net Flow YTD Net Assets Percentage of total AUM
1 American Funds Growth Fund of America -9,528,127,082 160,989,503,335 5.92%
2 PIMCO Total Return Fund -4,396,395,515 243,198,724,883 1.81%
3 American Funds Bond Fund of America Fund -3,875,293,763 33,740,144,861 11.49%
4 Fidelity Diversified International Fund -3,599,892,530 33,252,753,145 10.83%
5 American Funds Capital World Grth & Inc -3,075,486,554 84,234,542,494 3.65%
6 American Funds Capital Income Builder -2,857,464,246 82,010,396,027 3.48%
7 Fidelity Advisor Investment Grade Bond -2,793,674,662 4,907,380,156 56.93%
8 Fidelity High Income Fund -2,730,784,212 4,826,310,585 56.58%
9 Davis New York Venture Fund -2,506,227,589 33,182,380,576 7.55%
10 Fidelity Magellan Fund -2,335,222,912 22,144,376,271 10.55%
11 American Funds Investment Co Of Amer -2,173,384,122 63,348,003,899 3.43%
12 Fidelity Capital and Income Fund -1,989,109,309 11,012,871,919 18.06%
13 Vanguard GNMA Fund -1,910,242,489 35,708,122,431 5.35%
14 Hartford Capital Appreciation Fund -1,596,073,772 19,707,518,187 8.10%
15 Fidelity Overseas Fund -1,502,699,945 4,757,160,468 31.59%
16 American Funds Washington Mutual Inv Fd -1,387,911,001 53,854,530,245 2.58%
17 Fairholme Fund -1,337,520,160 16,025,319,759 8.35%
18 Goldman Sachs High Yield Fund -1,263,389,469 5,060,586,930 24.97%
19 Dodge & Cox Stock Fund -1,251,420,712 45,565,528,033 2.75%
20 Templeton Growth Fd -1,183,848,181 18,505,531,782 6.40%
21 Artio International Equity Fund -1,182,388,551 8,558,438,463 13.82%
22 Wells Fargo Advantage Intrinsic Val Fund -1,157,103,495 516,043,464 224.23%
23 Janus Forty Fund -1,125,908,931 5,848,148,352 19.25%
24 American Funds Income Fund Of America -1,124,130,511 72,139,412,017 1.56%
25 American Funds New Perspective Fund -922,540,529 47,902,915,866 1.93%
26 Fidelity Advisor High Income Advntg Fd -891,303,912 2,219,689,398 40.15%
27 Loomis Sayles Investment Grade Bond Fund -880,425,786 9,264,686,636 9.50%
28 American Funds American Balanced Fund -858,526,474 52,768,796,115 1.63%
29 Artio International Equity Fund II -854,589,846 7,984,754,999 10.70%
30 Vanguard Windsor II Fund -847,128,912 37,730,349,975 2.25%
31 T. Rowe Price Mid Cap Growth Fund -841,188,626 21,469,949,063 3.92%
32 GMO Quality Fund -815,765,319 16,436,293,294 4.96%
33 Lazard Funds Emerging Markets Eqty Port -809,709,427 17,990,108,372 4.50%
34 American Funds U.S. Government Secs -809,676,153 6,446,019,744 12.56%
35 Franklin California Tax Free Income Fund -807,080,138 13,158,568,765 6.13%
36 GMO Foreign Fund -758,427,313 2,115,742,140 35.85%
37 SIMT S&P 500 Index -741,460,136 1,586,940,183 46.72%
38 AllianceBernstein International Value Fu -734,749,681 2,105,933,121 34.89%
39 Franklin U.S. Government Secs Seri -725,847,936 10,003,046,015 7.26%
40 Franklin Federal Tax Free Income Fund -710,216,766 10,312,680,694 6.89%
41 Lord Abbett Affiliated Fund -706,662,519 8,852,739,486 7.98%
42 T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund -700,694,488 12,005,734,479 5.84%
43 T. Rowe Price New Asia Fund -699,769,413 4,665,620,974 15.00%
44 Fidelity Latin America Fund -688,811,336 3,920,773,134 17.57%
45 GMO International Core Equity Fund -674,117,850 5,232,740,504 12.88%
46 American Funds Tax Exempt Bond Fund -671,962,816 8,453,497,989 7.95%
47 Hartford Capital Appreciation HLS Fund -643,966,872 10,338,828,183 6.23%
48 Vanguard Health Care Fund -628,893,464 22,258,952,647 2.83%
49 Hartford Mid Cap Fund -621,078,482 4,301,750,938 14.44%
50 Dodge & Cox Balanced Fund -620,621,385 15,361,005,297 4.04%

*This chart has been updated from the original version published on July 6, 2011. In that chart, the Invesco Diversified Dividend Fund was incorrectly listed as experiencing -$850,663,668 in estimated net outflows between Jan 1.-May 31, 2011. The fund had $395,630,678 in estimated net inflows during the period.

Source: Morningstar

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