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The Korea Herald
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THE INVESTOR
March 28, 2024

Economy

Asia‘s foreign investors switch to net sellers in July after steady buying throughout year

  • PUBLISHED :August 14, 2017 - 17:32
  • UPDATED :August 14, 2017 - 17:32
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[THE INVESTOR] Foreign investors who had been steadily investing in Asian stock markets began to pull out in July, with South Korean stocks ranking as the second most sold, data showed on Aug. 14.

This year’s figures provided by the Korea Exchange said foreigners net purchased between US$2.8 billion and $11.9 billion per month in Asian shares from January to June. China and Japan were excluded from the count because they do not provide separate tallies for offshore investors.
The buying spree was bucked in July, when foreigners sold off $146 million worth of Asian stocks. They also shed $375 million in the first week of August alone, data showed.

Indonesia was the hardest hit from July onward, with net selling of $821 million. South Korea came next with $548 million of net selling. Taiwan ranked third with $178 million.

Stock markets have been suffering adjustments in August across Asia, but they were still sturdy with solid gains so far this year.

India lost 2.2 percent as of Aug. 9 compared with the end of last month. South Korea shed 1.4 percent, Vietnam 1.3 percent and Japan 0.9 percent.
Asia’s bourses overall still managed increases compared with the start of the year, including 27.4 percent in Hong Kong and 19.4 percent in India.
South Korea was up 16.9 percent, the Philippines 16.7 percent and Singapore 15.2 percent.

Taiwan’s market was 13.2 percent higher, and Indonesia 10 percent.

By Alex Lee and newswires (alexlee@heraldcorp.com)

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