Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

capital-inflow

noun
/ˈkæpɪtəlˈɪnfləʊ/
Definition
The movement of financial assets into a country or region, typically for investment purposes.
Examples
  • The capital-inflow in emerging markets has stimulated economic growth.
  • Investors are looking for opportunities that will maximize their returns, leading to increased capital-inflow.
  • Government policies can significantly impact capital-inflow rates.
Meaning
Capital-inflow refers to the process wherein funds are transferred into a particular market or economy, often to invest in businesses, real estate, or financial instruments.
Synonyms
  • Investment inflow
  • Funds influx
  • Financial inflow