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You can use it to refer to a large quantity of something coming into an area, often a large quantity of money. For example, "The company experienced positive inflows of capital this quarter."
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No wonder recipient countries resist inflows of hot capital.
This compares with annual aid inflows of less than $30bn.
Huge inflows of capital put upward pressure on the yuan.
Inflows of new work slowed in both domestic and export markets.
Crises in the Balkans have twice brought large inflows of refugees to Switzerland.
The other option is for developing nations to impose controls on inflows of capital.
Russia's financial system, in many ways, is poorly equipped to handle such inflows of cash.
Companies reported solid inflows of new work from domestic and export customers.
In the first quarter of 2001, Vanguard had net inflows of $14.9 billion, Mr. Mattes said.
Russia funds had net inflows of more than $1 billion in the first quarter.
Fixed-income outflows were $7 billion, compared with inflows of $2 billion in the third quarter.
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