Overseas investors bought more Asian bonds in September


Malaysian bonds attracted US$217mil in inflows. On the other hand, Thai and Indian bonds faced outflows of US$518mil and US$145mil respectively.

BENGALURU: Overseas investors were net buyers of Asian bonds for a fifth successive month in September as hopes grew that the United States and China would agree a trade deal soon after officials deemed their talks so far “productive”.

Asian bonds received a combined net inflow of US$2.13bil last month, about 19% higher than August, data from regional banks and bond market associations in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea and India showed.

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