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Foreign Inflows Into Asian Bonds Rise to Three-Month High as Investors Seek Regional Yield

Singapore, 24 June 2026 – Foreign inflows into Asian bonds rose to a three-month high in May, signalling renewed investor appetite for regional fixed income as global funds sought yield, diversification and relative stability amid volatile equity markets.

The stronger inflows suggest that investors are returning to selected Asian local-currency bond markets after earlier caution caused by inflation concerns, dollar strength and uncertainty over the United States interest-rate outlook. The latest movement also reflects a broader preference for markets that offer attractive real yields, improving monetary policy visibility and resilient domestic investor bases.

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