[Daily Fund Trends] Korean Bond Funds See Net Inflow of 221.3 Billion KRW Over 2 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Domestic bond funds saw an inflow of 221.3 billion KRW over two trading days. According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 30th, as of the 28th, domestic bond funds excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a net inflow of 107.9 billion KRW. Overseas bond funds also experienced a net inflow of 4.4 billion KRW.
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Domestic equity funds saw an inflow of 8 billion KRW, turning to a net inflow in just one day. Overseas equity funds experienced an outflow of 33 billion KRW, turning to a net outflow. Money market funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, recorded a net inflow of 361.1 billion KRW in one day. The total MMF subscription amount stands at 150.7721 trillion KRW, with total net assets of 151.363 trillion KRW.
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