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According to a Bank of America research report, about 29 billion US dollars of capital flowed into US equity funds in the week ending August 19, the highest level in three weeks. Global equity funds attracted US$40.1 billion in capital inflows; bond funds attracted US$21.4 billion in capital inflows. Gold and cryptocurrency funds also saw a net inflow of capital, while cash funds were redeemed at $1.2 billion. The inflow of US Treasury funds reached a six-week high of 7.4 billion US dollars. Investment-grade bond funds ushered in capital increases for the 20th consecutive week, with inflows of about US$7.5 billion. Emerging market debt funds recorded the biggest inflow of $3.3 billion in 11 weeks. The Korean equity fund experienced its first capital outflow in eight weeks, amounting to 800 million US dollars. The semiconductor sector fund outflow continued until the third week, with a cumulative redemption scale of US$6.3 billion. Financial sector funds were redeemed at around US$2 billion, the maximum redemption amount in 11 weeks. European equity funds received capital inflows for the third week in a row, with an inflow of 200 million US dollars.
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According to a Bank of America research report, about 29 billion US dollars of capital flowed into US equity funds in the week ending August 19, the highest level in three weeks. Global equity funds attracted US$40.1 billion in capital inflows; bond funds attracted US$21.4 billion in capital inflows. Gold and cryptocurrency funds also saw a net inflow of capital, while cash funds were redeemed at $1.2 billion. The inflow of US Treasury funds reached a six-week high of 7.4 billion US dollars. Investment-grade bond funds ushered in capital increases for the 20th consecutive week, with inflows of about US$7.5 billion. Emerging market debt funds recorded the biggest inflow of $3.3 billion in 11 weeks. The Korean equity fund experienced its first capital outflow in eight weeks, amounting to 800 million US dollars. The semiconductor sector fund outflow continued until the third week, with a cumulative redemption scale of US$6.3 billion. Financial sector funds were redeemed at around US$2 billion, the maximum redemption amount in 11 weeks. European equity funds received capital inflows for the third week in a row, with an inflow of 200 million US dollars.
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