Asset Management

Emerging markets suffer largest outflow in seven years

Investors withdrew nearly $8 billion out of Asia’s equity markets over the last week

Emerging markets are out of favour. Global investors have yanked $9.3 billion from stocks in developing countries in the week to Wednesday, the most since the depths of the global financial crisis in 2008.

Asia has been particularly vulnerable with $7.9 billion pulled out of the region's equity markets, the most in almost 15 years, according to data provider EPFR Global.

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