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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (3867)12/25/2003 2:42:09 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
Note how fund flows in the US are going less and less into "domestic" funds and more and more into bubbles overseas (including obviously China). Offers at least some support to our capital flight theory.

Flows: Dec 23
Independent Data on Fund Flows & Holdings
amgdata.com

Equity Funds report net cash inflows totaling $1.3 billion in the four-day week ended December 23rd with 58% going to Domestic funds

Flows: Dec 17
Independent Data on Fund Flows & Holdings

12/17/03: Equity Fund Inflows $1.9 Bil
Equity funds report net cash inflows totaling $1.9 billion in the week ended December 17 with 58% going to Domestic funds;

International funds report inflows to all emerging regions but Latin America and outflows from Europe and Japan;

Emerging Markets Debt funds report the largest inflows on record ($151 million);

12/10/03: Equity Fund Inflows $1.8 Bil; Taxable Bond Fund Outflows -$1.9 Bil

Equity funds report net cash inflows totaling $1.8 billion in the week ended December 10 with half going to Domestic Funds;

International funds report inflows to all developed and emerging regions;