- Foreigners sold a net 352.8 billion yen worth of shares in the week through Mar. 21, after buying a net 244.3 billion yen in the week before that.
- Japanese investors bought a net 765.5 billion yen of foreign bonds in the latest week after buying a net 551.0 billion yen the week before.
FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN JAPAN: (net)
| stocks | bonds | bills | |
| Mar 15 - Mar 21 | -352.8 | -953.5 | 170.6 |
| Mar 8 - Mar 14 | 244.3 | +616.1r | 906.7 |
| Mar 1 - Mar 7 | 291.8 | +284.0r | 391 |
JAPANESE INVESTMENT ABROAD:(net; a minus sign indicates net selling and inflows of funds into Japan)
| stocks | bonds | bills | |
| Mar 15 - Mar 21 | 221.3 | 765.5 | 57.2 |
| Mar 8 - Mar 14 | 510.6 | +551.0r | 15.6 |


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