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Subject:
Stock market money inflows
Category: Business and Money > Economics Asked by: headsetsdotcom-ga List Price: $30.00 |
Posted:
16 Jul 2002 19:18 PDT
Expires: 15 Aug 2002 19:18 PDT Question ID: 41080 |
What is the % breakdown of stock market inflows. i.e. Money market 30%, priviate individuals 10%, corporate stock buy backs 5%, Investment funds 20% etc. I want historical date of 1) The % now ( or this/last year), and 2) the % over the past 5/10/20 however far back years. |
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Subject:
Re: Stock market money inflows
From: chromedome-ga on 30 Jul 2002 12:50 PDT |
Hi, and welcome back! Just wanted to let you know that your question hasn't been totally ignored. A little while ago, when I was in the mutual funds business here in Canada, I saw the precise stat you're looking for. Unfortunately, I don't remember which of the industry publications it might have been in (we got about 500 lbs of the things in the run of any given month). I've sent e-mails to many of my contacts in the business, but it seems they've all decided to take vacation time simultaneously. I'm scoping out some other data sources, though, and have at least a reasonable shot at getting you your information before the question expires. -Chromedome |
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