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Hungarian investment fund assets edge down to HUF 5.646 trillion in July

byCustoms Today Report
26/08/2015
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BUDAPEST: Assets in investment funds managed by the Association of Hungarian Investment Fund and Asset Management Companies (BAMOSZ) edged down 0.28% to HUF 5.646 trillion in July, a release of monthly data shows, according to Hungarian news agency MTI.

Assets in money market funds fell 1.5% on withdrawals worth HUF 19.5 bln. Assets in bond funds declined by 1% as withdrawals from the funds came to HUF 14.4 bln. Mixed funds attracted HUF 4.8 bln in fresh capital in July. Assets in the funds grew by 0.7%. Share funds drew fresh funds valued at HUF 2.3 bln; assets in the funds edged up 0.3%. Assets in capital-guaranteed funds fell 1% on withdrawals of HUF 3.5 bln.

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