[Daily Fund Trends] Domestic Bond Funds See Net Inflow of 46 Billion KRW Over 5 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Domestic bond-type funds saw capital inflow for the first time in 5 trading days.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 3rd, as of the 27th, excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs), domestic bond-type funds recorded a net inflow of 46 billion KRW after 5 trading days. Overseas bond-type funds also saw a net inflow of 5.4 billion KRW on the same day.
Domestic equity funds experienced a net inflow of 103.2 billion KRW over 3 trading days. Overseas equity funds turned to a net outflow in just one day, with 9.2 billion KRW withdrawn.
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Money market funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, saw an inflow of 4.2424 trillion KRW in one day, bringing the total principal to 154.2139 trillion KRW and the net asset value to 154.7839 trillion KRW.
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