inflow
in|flow /'ɪnfloʊ/ (inflows)
[N-COUNT] usu N of n
If there is an inflow of money or people into a place, a large amount of money or people move into a place.
The Swiss wanted to discourage an inflow of foreign money.
≠ outflowcapi|tal in|flow (capital inflows)
[N-VAR]
In economics, capital inflow is the amount of capital coming into a country, for example in the form of foreign investment. (BUSINESS)
...a large drop in the capital inflow into America.
[N-COUNT] usu N of n
If there is an inflow of money or people into a place, a large amount of money or people move into a place.
The Swiss wanted to discourage an inflow of foreign money.
≠ outflowcapi|tal in|flow (capital inflows)
[N-VAR]
In economics, capital inflow is the amount of capital coming into a country, for example in the form of foreign investment. (BUSINESS)
...a large drop in the capital inflow into America.