[Daily Fund Trends] Domestic Bond Funds See Net Inflow of Approximately KRW 1.89 Trillion Over 5 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Minji Lee] A total of 1.89 trillion KRW flowed into domestic bond funds over five trading days.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 24th, as of the 22nd, excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs), 591.4 billion KRW flowed into domestic bond funds, totaling 1.8889 trillion KRW over five trading days. Overseas bond funds saw an outflow of 3.1 billion KRW, marking seven consecutive trading days of net outflows.
Domestic equity funds saw a net inflow of 2.8 billion KRW. Overseas equity funds also attracted 29.3 billion KRW, showing net inflows for the first time in three trading days.
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Money market funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, recorded a net inflow of 1.1006 trillion KRW in one day. The total MMF assets under management stood at 155.9748 trillion KRW, with total net assets amounting to 156.6443 trillion KRW.
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