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Foreigners sell Asian bonds for third straight month in June

Data from central banks and bond market associations showed foreigners sold a total of $1.9 billion of bonds from India, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia in the last month.

July 18, 2018 / 19:21 IST
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Foreigners withdrew money from Asian bond markets for the third consecutive month in June amid concerns that increasing trade frictions between the United States and China will disrupt the region's economic growth.

Data from central banks and bond market associations showed foreigners sold a total of $1.9 billion of bonds from India, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea and Malaysia in the last month.

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This year, the United States has announced tariffs on steel and aluminium imports and an initial $34 billion of Chinese imports. It is also threatening another round of tariffs on an additional $200 billion in Chinese goods.

Asian countries play a major role in China's supply chains and any disruptions in its trade tend to affect regional bond and equity markets as a whole.