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Assets of foreign funds in Bulgaria are shrinking

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Assets of investment funds operating in Bulgaria have decreased by nearly 75 million euros in the last three months, it was reported. The decline is the result of lower exposure to foreign funds, but it is not clear whether this was caused by withdrawal of funds by depositors or it was the effect of the stock market decline after Brexit. At the end of June foreign funds in Bulgaria had 690 million euros of assets, while three months earlier they had 105 million euros more. For the same period assets of locals funds have grown by 30 million euros. The total sum that investment funds manage in this country reaches 1.12 billion euros at the end of June. This shows nearly 1% of growth yoy.



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