LONDON—Investors pumped money into U.S. Treasuries at the fastest pace in nearly two years in the week to Wednesday and yanked funds out of cash, inflation-linked debt, and credit as recession risks rose, BofA’s weekly flow report showed on Friday. Global equities saw a small $2.2 billion of inflows while investors pulled a massive $79.4…
US Treasuries See Biggest Inflows in Two Years as Recession Risks Rise: BofA
Asian Bonds Receive Lowest Foreign Flows This Year in October
November 12, 2021
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Asian bonds received lowest foreign inflow this year in October, hit by concerns over higher inflation levels and a slowdown in China’s economy. Overseas investors purchased a combined net total of $2.25 billion in Indonesian, Malaysian, South Korean, Thai, and Indian bonds last month, the smallest buying since December 2020, data from regulatory authorities and…
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