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The Central Bank today publishes statistics for Q3 2012 on investment funds (IFs) resident in Ireland. IFs, measured by total shares/units in issue, increased by 4.4 per cent to €892 billion by end-Q3 2012, driven by revaluations of €24.3 billion and net new subscriptions of €13.5 billion. Growth was concentrated in equity and bond funds, at 5.3 and 4.5 per cent respectively, though was also evident in all fund types. During the same period, European units/shares in issue. | Eurosystem Fv Banc Ceannais na hÉireann Central Bank of Ireland Information Release 14 December 2012 Central Bank Data on Investment Funds1 The Central Bank today publishes statistics for Q3 2012 on investment funds IFs resident in Ireland. IFs measured by total shares units in issue increased by 4.4 per cent to 892 billion by end-Q3 2012 driven by revaluations of 24.3 billion and net new subscriptions of 13.5 billion. Growth was concentrated in equity and bond funds at 5.3 and 4.5 per cent respectively though was also evident in all fund types. During the same period European units shares in issue increased by 4.4 per cent to 6.3 trillion within which equity funds increased by 5.3 per cent and bond funds increased by 4.6 per cent. Chart 1 Value of Investment Funds Shares Units 2009 2009 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012 2012 Transaction Net Inflows RHS Value of Investment Funds LHS Source Investment Funds Statistics Central Bank of Ireland. Please note that the movement from Q3 2011 to Q4 2011 includes 114 billion of MMFs that were reclassified as IFs in accordance with Regulation ECB 2001 12. Please see information release of Investment Fund Statisitics 14 March 2012 for further details. 1 These data were first introduced in the article The Investment Funds Industry in Ireland - A Statistical Overview published in Quarterly Bulletin 1 2010. 1 Looking at the asset holdings of Irish IFs 77 per cent were located outside of the euro area 14 per cent in the rest of the euro area and 9 per cent within the state2. Looking at the ownership of units shares in Irish IFs 70 per cent were held by non-euro area residents 24 per cent by other euro area residents and 6 per cent by Irish residents. Sovereign bond investment holdings increased by 6.5 per cent to 160 billion in Q3 2012. UK sovereign bonds the largest country holding of Irish IFs benefitted from inflows of 3.1 billion to close at 46.9 billion. Holdings of German sovereign bonds experienced a .