US Bank: Gold Inflows in the Past 4 Months Exceed Total for Previous 14 Years, Reaching $50 Billion

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/10/24 15:15:51
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BlockBeats News, October 24, Bank of America: In the past 4 months, the inflow of gold funds ($50 billion) has exceeded the total inflow of the previous 14 years. As of this past Wednesday, the inflow of gold funds reached $8.7 billion, the largest single-week inflow on record.

Additionally, cryptocurrency saw an outflow of $300 million, marking the first outflow in 10 weeks. U.S. stock funds saw an inflow of $14.7 billion, and bond funds saw an inflow of $17.2 billion. (Jinse Finance)

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