
Emerging markets suffer $9.8 billion outflow in March with big hit to China - Reuters.com
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Emerging markets suffered their first portfolio outflows in a year in March, driven by investors ditching Chinese assets and growing anxiety over recent geopolitical events, a report by the Institute of International Finance (IIF) showed on Tuesday.
April 4 (Reuters) - Emerging markets suffered their first portfolio outflows in a year in March, driven by investors ditching Chinese assets and growing anxiety over recent geopolitical events, a rep… [+1863 chars]
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