Foreigners Reinvest in Asian Bonds After Two-Month Pause

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In August, Asian bonds saw their first foreign inflow in three months, with non-native investors purchasing a net $311 million, driven by expectations of U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts to support a softening labor market. This marks the end of a selling trend, particularly in Indian and Malaysian bonds, although South Korean, Indonesian, and Thai bonds experienced outflows.

Source: YAHOO

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