inflow
Americannoun
noun
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something, such as a liquid or gas, that flows in
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the amount or rate of flowing in
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Also called: inflowing. the act of flowing in; influx
Etymology
Origin of inflow
Example Sentences
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Speaking to reporters ahead of a parliamentary confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Shin said robust foreign inflows into the local bond market, particularly through foreign-exchange swaps, have helped underpin dollar funding conditions.
Overall, inflows in October through February were enough to offset the redemptions so far reported for the past two quarters.
Last week, Edmond de Rothschild reported strong net inflows so far this year, and an executive told France’s L’Agefi that there had been no impact from the Epstein media coverage.
That put gross outflows from the fund at $730 million for the quarter, compared with gross inflows of about $724 million in new subscriptions.
From MarketWatch
Bitcoin was holding above the $74,000 mark, supported by continued institutional inflows.
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