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HONG KONG, Nov 6 - Global fund managers sold China equities sharply in October despite further steps from authorities aimed at boosting the world's second-largest economy, according to a report from Morgan Stanley that cited data from fund flow tracker EPFR.
"The outflows mostly due to regional funds' rebalancing out of China, in which European-domiciled funds led," Morgan Stanley analysts led by Gilbert Wong said. The report said European funds have offloaded about half of their holdings accumulated since late 2020 and that there had also been an acceleration in outflows from U.S.-domiciled funds in October.
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