[Daily Fund Trends] Korean Bond Funds See Net Inflow of 1.4 Trillion KRW Over 5 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] The domestic bond fund market has seen net inflows for five consecutive trading days, with 1.4 trillion KRW flowing in during this period.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 10th, as of the 6th, the domestic bond fund market excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a net inflow of 159.3 billion KRW. Net inflows continued for five consecutive days, totaling 1.39 trillion KRW during this period. On the other hand, the overseas bond fund market saw an outflow of 28.9 billion KRW.
On the same day, the domestic equity fund market recorded a net inflow of 11.2 billion KRW, continuing net inflows for three consecutive days. Conversely, the overseas equity fund market experienced net outflows, with 27.1 billion KRW withdrawn.
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As of the 6th, money market funds (MMFs), which are demand deposit-type products, saw a net inflow of 904.1 billion KRW. The MMF balance was recorded at 140.4062 trillion KRW, with total net assets amounting to 141.3421 trillion KRW.
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