Investors have pumped a record amount of money into equity funds focused on emerging markets this year in a sharp reversal of sentiment.
Emerging equity fund inflows surged to $80.3bn in 2009, according to research group EPFR Global. That was the highest influx since EPFR started tracking the data in 1997 and compared with $49.5bn of outflows in 2008.
This year's inflows also were $25.9bn more than the previous record in 2007 and contrasted with the $86bn of outflows suffered by developed world equity funds in 2009.
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