Bank of America: The largest single-week capital outflow in history has occurred in U.S. high-yield bonds
On April 11, Bank of America stated that as of Wednesday, US Treasury inflows reached $18.8 billion, setting a new weekly historical high. High-yield bonds saw the largest single-week outflow in history, reaching $15.9 billion. Financial stocks experienced an outflow of $3.6 billion, marking the largest scale in history.
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