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美银:新兴市场债券基金流入量创历史第二高,
news flash· 2025-06-22 20:02
Group 1 - The report from Bank of America highlights significant inflows into emerging market bond funds, reaching $4.8 billion, marking the second highest on record and the highest four-week inflow since February 2021 [1] - Emerging market equity funds saw their largest weekly inflow in ten weeks, totaling $3.4 billion [1] - U.S. small-cap funds experienced their largest inflow since 2025, amounting to $1.7 billion [1] Group 2 - U.S. mid-cap funds recorded their highest annual inflow, totaling $6.4 billion [1] - Energy sector funds had a weekly inflow of $1 billion, the largest since October 2023 [1] - Healthcare sector saw its first inflow in 15 weeks, with $400 million entering the market [1]
连续12周净流入!
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao· 2025-06-10 08:01
Group 1 - Global funds have seen continuous inflows into Chinese bond funds for 12 weeks, totaling $9.3 billion [1] - As of the end of March, foreign institutions and individuals held RMB bonds worth 4.3983 trillion yuan, an increase of 681.4 billion yuan since the end of 2023 [1] - Despite high US Treasury yields, the interest rate differential between China and the US has not deterred overseas investments in Chinese bonds [1] Group 2 - In the week ending June 4, physical gold funds attracted $1.4 billion, while mid-term bond funds reached a 13-week high in inflows [2] - EPFR tracked a total inflow of $194 billion into bond funds this year, compared to $344 billion during the same period last year [2] - The inflow ratio for sovereign bonds to corporate bonds in 2024 is 1:1.5, indicating a preference for mid-term and long-term bonds [2] Group 3 - All major bond categories tracked by EPFR recorded inflows, with Asia-Pacific bond funds attracting $230 million and US bond funds $4.7 billion [3] - PIMCO views the Chinese market as a key component of its global strategy, maintaining an overweight position in Chinese sovereign bonds [3]
上周全球货币市场基金获663亿美元巨额流入,全球债券基金录得九周来最高净流入
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-05-14 03:38
Group 1 - Global stock funds experienced the smallest weekly inflow in four weeks, with only $856 million bought, compared to $6.13 billion the previous week [2] - European stock funds saw strong demand for the fourth consecutive week, with net inflows of $12.81 billion, while U.S. funds faced net outflows of $16.22 billion for the fourth week [5] - Industry funds recorded net selling for the ninth consecutive week, with a net outflow of approximately $2.6 billion, led by financial and metals/mining sectors [5] Group 2 - Global bond funds were favored last week, with a total net inflow of $11.4 billion, the highest in nine weeks, and demand for dollar-denominated bond funds rose significantly [7] - Global money market funds saw a massive inflow of $66.3 billion, the largest since February 5 [8] - Gold and precious metals commodity funds experienced a net outflow of $655 million, marking the second outflow in 13 weeks [9]