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ASIA STOCKS: Equity Flows Mixed, India Continues To See Heavy Selling

ASIA STOCKS

Mixed flows on Tuesday, with South Korea recording a small inflow, while Taiwan continues to see heavy selling and a $1.7b outflows for the past 5 sessions. India has been the worst hit region this year with a total outflow of almost $9b.

  • South Korea: Recorded +$310m in inflows yesterday, reducing the 5-day total to -$1.40b. YTD flows remain negative at -$1.36b. The 5-day average is -$279m, worse than the 20-day average of -$68m and the 100-day average of -$152m.
  • Taiwan: Posted heavy outflows of -$577m yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$1.72b. YTD flows are negative at -$3.88b. The 5-day average is -$345m, worse than the 20-day average of -$229m and the 100-day average of -$126m.
  • India: Recorded -$416m in outflows yesterday, leading to a 5-day total of -$1.17b. YTD outflows remain significant at -$8.84b. The 5-day average is -$233m, better than the 20-day average of -$413m but worse than the 100-day average of -$158m.
  • Indonesia: Posted -$12m in outflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$70m. YTD flows are negative at -$258m. The 5-day average is -$14m, close to the 20-day average of -$12m and the 100-day average of -$10m.
  • Thailand: Saw +$20m in inflows yesterday, reducing the 5-day total to -$102m. YTD flows are negative at -$321m. The 5-day average is -$20m, slightly worse than the 20-day average of -$19m and the 100-day average of -$16m.
  • Malaysia: Registered -$4m in outflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$153m. YTD flows are negative at -$740m. The 5-day average is -$31m, better than the 20-day average of -$36m but worse than the 100-day average of -$26m.
  • Philippines: Recorded +$1m in inflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to +$19m. YTD flows remain negative at -$101m. The 5-day average is +$4m, better than the 20-day average of -$5m and the 100-day average of -$2m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows

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Mixed flows on Tuesday, with South Korea recording a small inflow, while Taiwan continues to see heavy selling and a $1.7b outflows for the past 5 sessions. India has been the worst hit region this year with a total outflow of almost $9b.

  • South Korea: Recorded +$310m in inflows yesterday, reducing the 5-day total to -$1.40b. YTD flows remain negative at -$1.36b. The 5-day average is -$279m, worse than the 20-day average of -$68m and the 100-day average of -$152m.
  • Taiwan: Posted heavy outflows of -$577m yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$1.72b. YTD flows are negative at -$3.88b. The 5-day average is -$345m, worse than the 20-day average of -$229m and the 100-day average of -$126m.
  • India: Recorded -$416m in outflows yesterday, leading to a 5-day total of -$1.17b. YTD outflows remain significant at -$8.84b. The 5-day average is -$233m, better than the 20-day average of -$413m but worse than the 100-day average of -$158m.
  • Indonesia: Posted -$12m in outflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$70m. YTD flows are negative at -$258m. The 5-day average is -$14m, close to the 20-day average of -$12m and the 100-day average of -$10m.
  • Thailand: Saw +$20m in inflows yesterday, reducing the 5-day total to -$102m. YTD flows are negative at -$321m. The 5-day average is -$20m, slightly worse than the 20-day average of -$19m and the 100-day average of -$16m.
  • Malaysia: Registered -$4m in outflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to -$153m. YTD flows are negative at -$740m. The 5-day average is -$31m, better than the 20-day average of -$36m but worse than the 100-day average of -$26m.
  • Philippines: Recorded +$1m in inflows yesterday, bringing the 5-day total to +$19m. YTD flows remain negative at -$101m. The 5-day average is +$4m, better than the 20-day average of -$5m and the 100-day average of -$2m.

Table 1: EM Asia Equity Flows

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