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Bank of America: Last week, global stock markets saw a net inflow of $26 billion, while cryptocurrency inflows reached $2.9 billion

2025-10-03 14:45:46
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jin10, U.S. banks cited EPFR data showing that global stock markets had a net inflow of $26 billion last week, with the technology sector receiving an inflow of $9.3 billion, setting a new historical high. Bond inflows were $19.9 billion, cash inflows were $20.8 billion, gold inflows were $5.9 billion, and cryptocurrency inflows were $2.9 billion. U.S. Treasury bonds saw an outflow of $7.5 billion, marking the sixth highest outflow record in history.

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