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Foreign capital flow into emerging market climbs to $25 bn

Equity flows were the dominant driver this month, with an estimated USD 14.6 billion in inflows, while debt flows were more moderate at USD 10.2 billion, according to the report by Institute of International Finance.

July 29, 2016 / 13:10 IST
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Emerging markets has witnessed an inflow of USD 25 billion from foreign portfolio investors in this month so far, with equity segment becoming the dominant driver for funds, says a report.

Equity flows were the dominant driver this month, with an estimated USD 14.6 billion in inflows, while debt flows were more moderate at USD 10.2 billion, according to the report by Institute of International Finance.

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Inflows were dominated by EM (emerging market)Asia, followed by Latin America, while EM Europe and Africa, Middle East saw modest outflows.

"Regionally, EM Asia saw total inflows of USD 19.1 billion, followed by Latin America with inflows of USD 8.7 billion, while there were modest outflows from EM Europe and AFME," the report noted.