Bamosz Investment Fund NAV Close to HUF 14.553 tln in January

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The net asset value of investment funds managed by members of the Association of Hungarian Investment Fund and Asset Management Companies (Bamosz) came close to HUF 14.553 tln at the end of January, up 52% from twelve months earlier, association data show, according to a report by state news wire MTI.

Assets in bond funds jumped 95% to HUF 5.484 tln and NAV of property funds rose 17% to HUF 2.031 tln.

Assets in mixed funds rose 10% to HUF 1.858 tln and assets in funds of funds increased 15% to HUF 2.483 tln.

NAV of equities funds climbed 19% to HUF 881 bln.

Net subscription of units in Bamosz funds reached HUF 384 bln for the month.

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