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ASIA STOCKS: Foreign Investors Continue Buying Asian Equities

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Philippines saw its largest inflow since May, while Thailand continues to see above average flows.

  • South Korea: Saw outflows of $213m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions reaching -$2.26b, while YTD flows are +$11.12b. The 5-day average is -$452m, below both the 20-day average of -$339m and the 100-day average of -$21m.
  • Taiwan: Saw inflows of $294m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$1.84b, while YTD flows are -$13.01b. The 5-day average is +$367m, above the 20-day average of -$247m but below the 100-day average of -$129m.
  • India: Saw inflows of $243m Monday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$2.76b, while YTD flows are +$23.99b. The 5-day average is +$599m, above both the 20-day average of +$444m and the 100-day average of +$108m.
  • Indonesia: Saw inflows of $1m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$347m, while YTD flows are +$3.76b. The 5-day average is +$69m, below the 20-day average of +$142m but above the 100-day average of +$31m.
  • Thailand: Saw inflows of $78m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$270m, while YTD flows are -$2.44b. The 5-day average is +$54m, above the 20-day average of +$50m and the 100-day average of -$6m.
  • Malaysia: Saw outflows of $14m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$17m, while YTD flows are +$952m. The 5-day average is -$3m, below both the 20-day average of +$30m and the 100-day average of +$15m.
  • Philippines: Saw inflows of $53m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$152m, while YTD flows are -$85m. The 5-day average is +$30m, above both the 20-day average of +$13m and the 100-day average of -$1m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows

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Philippines saw its largest inflow since May, while Thailand continues to see above average flows.

  • South Korea: Saw outflows of $213m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions reaching -$2.26b, while YTD flows are +$11.12b. The 5-day average is -$452m, below both the 20-day average of -$339m and the 100-day average of -$21m.
  • Taiwan: Saw inflows of $294m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$1.84b, while YTD flows are -$13.01b. The 5-day average is +$367m, above the 20-day average of -$247m but below the 100-day average of -$129m.
  • India: Saw inflows of $243m Monday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$2.76b, while YTD flows are +$23.99b. The 5-day average is +$599m, above both the 20-day average of +$444m and the 100-day average of +$108m.
  • Indonesia: Saw inflows of $1m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting +$347m, while YTD flows are +$3.76b. The 5-day average is +$69m, below the 20-day average of +$142m but above the 100-day average of +$31m.
  • Thailand: Saw inflows of $78m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$270m, while YTD flows are -$2.44b. The 5-day average is +$54m, above the 20-day average of +$50m and the 100-day average of -$6m.
  • Malaysia: Saw outflows of $14m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$17m, while YTD flows are +$952m. The 5-day average is -$3m, below both the 20-day average of +$30m and the 100-day average of +$15m.
  • Philippines: Saw inflows of $53m yesterday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$152m, while YTD flows are -$85m. The 5-day average is +$30m, above both the 20-day average of +$13m and the 100-day average of -$1m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows