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Foreigners remain net buyers of Asian bonds for eleventh straight month in April

Published 05/18/2021, 02:56 AM
Updated 05/18/2021, 03:01 AM
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(Reuters) - Foreign investors remained net buyers of Asian bonds for eleventh consecutive month in April, as a rebound in regional economic activity and a drop in U.S. yields boosted sentiment.

Overseas investors bought a net $6.37 billion worth of Asian bonds last month, data from regulatory authorities and bond market associations showed. But, the inflows dipped slightly from March as investors turned cautious due to rising COVID-19 cases in the region.

"The pullback in US 10Y bond yields last month eased some selling pressure on Asian asset markets," said Khoon Goh, head of Asia Research at ANZ in a report.

Graphic: Foreign flows into Asian bonds: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/yzdpxzkznpx/Foreign%20flows%20into%20Asian%20bonds.jpg

Indonesian bonds attracted inflows for the first time in three months, bagging $914 million, as its factory activity accelerated last month.

South Korean bonds received $3 billion worth of inflows last month, while Malaysian and Thai bonds got $1.5 billion and $926 million respectively.

Cross-border investors sold a net $18 million worth of Indian bonds last month, marking a fourth straight month of outflows, with the country grappling with a surge in coronavirus infections and deaths.

Most analysts said the outlook for bond inflows would hinge on the pace of vaccine distribution and how fast the region recovers from the pandemic.

"Total returns for local currency govvies are getting smaller as investors ponder two risks – a resurgence of COVID-19 in Asia and the prospect of elevated inflation in the United States," said Eugene Leow, strategist at DBS Bank said in a report.

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"Without a high enough proportion of the population vaccinated, there will also always be risks of another COVID-19 wave."

Graphic: Change in 10 yr government bond yields: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/azgpogyzkpd/Change%20in%2010%20yr%20government%20bond%20yields.jpg

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