In May, Asian bonds observed a significant surge in foreign investments, marking the highest inflows in three months. This trend was fueled by vigorous regional economic performance coupled with a growing hesitancy about gains in the equity market. Noteworthy influxes were seen in South Korea and Indonesia's debt markets, indicating a shift towards safer investment options, even as Malaysia and India faced some capital outflows.
Foreign investments in Asian bonds hit a three-month high in May, driven by robust regional economic performance and increasing caution regarding equity market gains. South Korea and Indonesia's debt markets experienced significant inflows, indicating a shift towards safer…
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