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Man Group assets rise to USD172.6 billion but slip in April

Thu, 17th Apr 2025 10:10

(Alliance News) - Man Group PLC on Thursday reported a rise in assets under management during the first quarter of 2025, though the total slipped slightly in the weeks since the period ended.

The London-based investment manager in public and private markets said AuM rose to USD172.6 billion at March 31 from USD168.6 billion at the end of December.

The increase was driven by USD3.6 billion in net inflows and USD1.5 billion in other positive movements, which offset a USD1.1 billion hit from investment performance.

However, Man Group estimated that AuM had declined to USD167.0 billion by April 14, reflecting market volatility since the end of the quarter.

Across product lines, the firm reported quarterly net inflows of USD3.2 billion into discretionary long-only strategies and USD400 million into systematic long-only strategies. Absolute return strategies recorded net inflows of USD400 million but saw investment losses of USD1.5 billion, while multi-manager solutions suffered USD500 million in outflows.

Run-rate net management fees stood at USD1.02 billion as of April 14.

Man Group shares were down 4.5% in London on Thursday morning, trading at 152.00 pence each.

By Eva Castanedo, Alliance News reporter

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