Capital Flows Monitor Jan 2025

The SEACEN Capital Flows Monitor January 2025 shows that Asian economies, as a group, witnessed a recovery in cross-border financial transactions and investments in the first half of 2024. It also finds that the region continued to register a positive net foreign asset position during the review period, although there are differences across economies and sub-regions. The monitor’s analytical section focuses on the compositional shifts, volatility, and co-movement of Asia’s resident capital flows from the late 1990s to present. To know more or download the report, please visit this link.

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