In the Margins

Emerging markets see first inflows since June

October 28, 2015

By Reuters

Investors put $13.9 billion into emerging markets in October, the first monthly inflows since June on expectations the Federal Reserve will delay increasing interest rates until next year. Most of the inflows went to Asia, which received $9 billion, according to data from the Institute of International Finance, a Washington, D.C.-based global trade group of financial institutions. Read the original story from Reuters.

 

 

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