[Daily Fund Trends] Domestic Bond Funds See Net Inflow of 737 Billion KRW Over 7 Trading Days
[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Domestic bond-type funds saw an inflow of 737 billion KRW over seven trading days.
According to the Korea Financial Investment Association on the 23rd, excluding exchange-traded funds (ETFs), domestic bond-type funds recorded a net inflow of 2.8 billion KRW as of the 19th, resulting in a total inflow of 737 billion KRW over seven trading days. Overseas bond-type funds experienced a net outflow of 2.4 billion KRW, with 26.8 billion KRW withdrawn over four trading days.
Domestic equity funds saw a net outflow of 7.8 billion KRW. Overseas equity funds recorded a net inflow of 3.3 billion KRW.
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Money Market Funds (MMFs), which attract short-term funds, experienced an outflow of 620.3 billion KRW in one day, with the principal amount set at 171.3064 trillion KRW and the total net assets amounting to 172.0334 trillion KRW.
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