The portfolio inflows to the capital markets, also known as “hot money” because of their tendency to leave at the first sign of trouble, reached $533.95 million in August. These foreign ...
Hot money inflows also nearly doubled (92.1%) from $533.95 million posted in August. Foreign portfolio investments are commonly referred to as “hot money” due to the ease with which these flows enter ...
Foreign investments registered with the central bank through authorized agents — also known as "hot money" because these can be moved quickly elsewhere to maximize profits from interest rates — ...
Foreign portfolio investments are also known as hot money or speculative funds as these flow regularly between financial markets as investors attempt to ensure they get the highest short-term ...