explain foreign capital flow
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Capital flows refer to the movement of money for the purpose of investment, trade or business production, including the flow of capital within corporations in the form of investment capital, capital spending on operations and research and development (R&D).
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All this money flowing in is foreign capital inflow, as it comes from abroad into the domestic economy. Although this “foreign direct investment” (FDI) is the largest form of capital inflow it can come in many forms
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