[Daily Fund Trends] Korean Bond Funds See Net Inflow of 63.5 Billion KRW in One Day
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] Domestic bond funds saw an inflow of 63.5 billion KRW in one day.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 26th, as of the 22nd, domestic bond funds excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded a net inflow of 63.5 billion KRW. This marked a reversal to net inflows after three trading days. Overseas bond funds experienced a net outflow of 3.8 billion KRW.
Domestic equity funds saw an inflow of 13.6 billion KRW, bringing the total inflow over six trading days to 34.1 billion KRW. Overseas equity funds experienced a net outflow of 8.4 billion KRW after four trading days.
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Money market funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, saw a net outflow of 1.8564 trillion KRW in one day. The MMF subscription amount stands at 157.0588 trillion KRW, with total net assets of 157.7175 trillion KRW.
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