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US JUNK BOND MUTUAL FUND POST $80 MLN OUTFLOW-AMG.

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US junk bond mutual funds post $80 mln outflows-AMG
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NEW YORK, March 12 (Reuters) - U.S. junk bond mutual funds posted $80 million in net outflows in the week ended March 11, the third consecutive weekly outflow, AMG Data Services reported on Thursday.

The funds had reported $689 million in net outflows the previous week, AMG said.

Junk bonds are rated below investment grade and carry high yields to compensate for their risks. Junk bond funds have attracted cash as low interest rates on safe-haven U.S. Treasuries and money market funds prompted investors to shift into high-yielding bonds.

NOTE:the junk bond have aattracted cash as low interest rate and rhe treasuries money market funds promoted investors to shift into yieldding
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