[Daily Fund Trends] Korean Equity Funds See Net Inflow of 644.8 Billion KRW Over 11 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Domestic equity funds saw a net inflow of 644.8 billion KRW over 11 trading days.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 18th, excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs), domestic equity funds recorded an inflow of 23.6 billion KRW as of the 14th, totaling 644.8 billion KRW over 11 trading days. Overseas equity funds experienced a net inflow of 12.4 billion KRW over 8 trading days.
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Domestic bond funds saw a net outflow of 159.7 billion KRW, with a total of 543.3 billion KRW withdrawn over 5 trading days. Overseas bond funds had a net inflow of 400 million KRW. Money market funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, recorded a net inflow of 1.5791 trillion KRW in one day. The total MMF assets under management stand at 154.3701 trillion KRW, with net assets totaling 155.0189 trillion KRW.
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