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10 Years Of Fund Flows In One Chart

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Unlike the several years prior, 2013 has seen an outflow of funds from the global bond markets. Equities haven’t had much activity in emerging markets, but have increased fairly significantly in developed nations, with Japan in particular increasing by 27.1% so far this year.

This heat map from Deutsche Bank has the full breakdown of all fund flows (including all ETFs) since 2004.

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