The combined monthly figure, while positive, is the lowest
of 2023, showing cooling enthusiasm for emerging market
investments as central bank rate hikes worldwide aimed at
tackling inflation increased funding costs for debt.
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IIF March portfolio flows ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>
(Reporting By Libby George, editing by Karin Strohecker)
LONDON, April 6 (Reuters) - Investors ploughing into
Chinese stocks and bonds lifted emerging market portfolio flows
for a third straight month in March, data from the Institute of
International Finance (IIF) showed on Thursday
Overall, investors put $9.4 billion into emerging markets,
including $6.8 billion into stocks and $2.6 billion into debt
securities.
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