
Market Overview
The latest analysis of the OPCVM market reveals mixed trends across different fund categories as the new year begins.
Decline in Bond Funds
Medium and long-term bond funds (OMLT) have reported a decrease in assets under management, totaling 357.81 billion dirhams, which marks a 4% decline from the previous week.
Short-term bond funds (OCT) experienced an even steeper drop, with their assets plummeting from 113.22 billion dirhams to 98.22 billion dirhams.
Monetary Funds Also Decline
A similar trend is evident in the monetary funds sector, where assets have decreased to 89.82 billion dirhams, down from 110.10 billion dirhams just a week earlier.
Resilience in Equity and Diversified Funds
In contrast, equity funds have shown resilience, with assets rising to 80.52 billion dirhams, reflecting a 4.3% increase from the previous week's figure of 77.21 billion dirhams.
Diversified funds also reported growth, with their assets reaching 103.92 billion dirhams, up 1% from the 102.76 billion dirhams recorded at the end of December.
Conclusion
Overall, the OPCVM market is entering 2026 with notable shifts, particularly in bond and monetary funds, while equity and diversified funds demonstrate a more stable performance.