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ASIA STOCKS: Foreign Investors Start To Sell Asian Equities

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Taiwan & India were both out on Wednesday, Thailand saw its largest outflow since Aug 19th, and 4th largest outflow for the year on Wednesday.

  • South Korea: Saw outflows of $246m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions reaching -$808m, while YTD flows are +$10.32b. The 5-day average is -$162m, below both the 20-day average of -$306m and the 100-day average of -$37m.
  • Taiwan: Taiwan's market was closed on Wednesday.
  • India: India's market was closed on Wednesday.
  • Indonesia: Saw outflows of $43m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$398m, while YTD flows are +$3.24b. The 5-day average is -$80m, below the 20-day average of +$66m, but above the 100-day average of +$30m.
  • Thailand: Saw outflows of $163m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions totaling -$342m, while YTD flows are -$2.80b. The 5-day average is -$68m, below the 20-day average of +$37m, but above the 100-day average of -$9m.
  • Malaysia: Saw outflows of $39m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$160m, while YTD flows are +$752m. The 5-day average is -$32m, below both the 20-day average of $0m and the 100-day average of +$9m.
  • Philippines: Saw inflows of $10m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$108m, while YTD flows are +$40m. The 5-day average is +$22m, above both the 20-day average of +$18m and the 100-day average of +$3m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows

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Taiwan & India were both out on Wednesday, Thailand saw its largest outflow since Aug 19th, and 4th largest outflow for the year on Wednesday.

  • South Korea: Saw outflows of $246m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions reaching -$808m, while YTD flows are +$10.32b. The 5-day average is -$162m, below both the 20-day average of -$306m and the 100-day average of -$37m.
  • Taiwan: Taiwan's market was closed on Wednesday.
  • India: India's market was closed on Wednesday.
  • Indonesia: Saw outflows of $43m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$398m, while YTD flows are +$3.24b. The 5-day average is -$80m, below the 20-day average of +$66m, but above the 100-day average of +$30m.
  • Thailand: Saw outflows of $163m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions totaling -$342m, while YTD flows are -$2.80b. The 5-day average is -$68m, below the 20-day average of +$37m, but above the 100-day average of -$9m.
  • Malaysia: Saw outflows of $39m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions netting -$160m, while YTD flows are +$752m. The 5-day average is -$32m, below both the 20-day average of $0m and the 100-day average of +$9m.
  • Philippines: Saw inflows of $10m on Wednesday, with the past 5 sessions totaling +$108m, while YTD flows are +$40m. The 5-day average is +$22m, above both the 20-day average of +$18m and the 100-day average of +$3m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows