South Korean stocks saw a net outflow of $22.9 billion in foreign capital in July, with British investors leading the sell-off, while U.S. funds continued to buy.
Foreign investors net sold 31.7 trillion won (approximately $22.9 billion) worth of listed stocks in July, marking the seventh consecutive month of net selling, according to data released by South Korea's Financial Supervisory Service on Friday. Among them, British investors were the main sellers, while American investors maintained net buying. The selling was primarily concentrated in South Korea's main board market, Kospi.
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