Home>News & Insights>Insights>Asia Equity Flows FY 2026Asia Equity Flows FY 2026 EPFR Insights EPFR 22.01.2026 under a minute read Although equity fund flows suggest that among Emerging Asian fund groups the final quarter of 2025 became a race between funds dedicated to China and Korea, the full-year picture tells a different story. India, despite seeing its average weighting among the diversified Global Emerging Markets (GEM) Equity Funds fall to a 28-month low as managers shifted exposure to regional markets with more compelling artificial intelligence stories, saw the biggest flows from all EPFR-tracked Equity Funds over the year. With an election behind it and reforms in the pipeline, Korea Equity Funds enjoyed a strong run. But 2025 was a difficult year for smaller regional equity markets, with flows largely bypassing Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia. How this played out, and how it compares to flows in the fixed income space, is the topic of a 30-minute webinar-on-demand hosted by members of the research team from ISI Global Markets’ Data & Analytics division, Cameron Brandt and Steven Shen. Complete the form below to watch the webinar Tags ASEANAsset AllocationsChinaChina A SharesDeveloped MarketsEmerging MarketsEquity Fund FlowsETF Fund FlowsFinancial Markets DataFund FlowsIndiaInvestor SentimentMultimediaRecent Posts Getting short with private credit EPFR 15.05.2026 Quants Corner In recent months, regulatory and market angst about the role of shadow banks – or Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries (NBFIs) – Read More Progress, gaps, and India’s climb in global insolvency rankings REDD 13.05.2026 Insights Our second guest blog in the series features Neel Gopalakrishnan, Director at S&P Global Ratings. Neel has written extensively on Read More Investors continue to take the short route in early May EPFR 13.05.2026 Insights, Publications Reflecting on interest rate decisions by policymakers in the latest central bank meetings and penciling in expectations for cuts or Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.