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Global funds exit EM Asia stocks in longest streak in 16 months

Global investors have sold $16.2 billion worth of stocks in the region since Sept. 4, set for the longest weekly selling stretch in about 16 months, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The exodus has been led by India, and tech-heavy markets of Taiwan and Korea.

October 11, 2023 / 11:45 IST
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Global funds exit EM Asia stocks in longest streak in 16 months
Global funds exit EM Asia stocks in longest streak in 16 months

Asia’s emerging equities, excluding China, are poised to see the longest streak of foreign outflows in more than a year as expectations that US rates may remain higher for longer weighed on investor sentiment.

Global investors have sold $16.2 billion worth of stocks in the region since Sept. 4, set for the longest weekly selling stretch in about 16 months, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The exodus has been led by India, and tech-heavy markets of Taiwan and Korea.

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Geopolitical concerns in wake of Israel-Hamas conflict have added to the gamut of risks the region faces including a hawkish Federal Reserve, a slowing China economy and a rally in oil prices. The retreat in US Treasury yields this week from multi-year highs has yet to arrest the outflows.