Definition of «huge inflows»

The phrase "huge inflows" means a large amount of money or resources coming in or being received.

Sentences with «huge inflows»

  • Then, those funds that do beat the index get huge inflows of money, inflows the manager has to invest in something, but there are no longer any choices left to continue at that level. (noroboinvestor.com)
  • Just a conversion of the land to more profitable yields, or this huge BRIC population increasing its share of the world's gross national income, had salivated the most passive of investors — resulting in huge inflows into all these countries. (cnbc.com)
  • «The Hong Kong market has reached a new peak in property pricing while attracting huge inflows of Chinese capital as well as demand from the territory's own robust investor base,» Blazkova noted in a statement. (ibtimes.sg)
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