Invesco Perpetual remained the top group in terms of gross and net sales over 2007 according to Lippe...
Invesco Perpetual remained the top group in terms of gross and net sales over 2007 according to Lipper FERI’s latest report. The group’s net retail sales in 2007 were £3.9bn, more than double the number-two seller Schroder’s £1.9bn result. Third place goes to Swip with £1.6bn, then New Star with £1.5bn and in fifth is BlackRock MLIM with £1.326bn. Other groups in the top ten are Jupiter, Artemis, Standard Life Investments, M&G and Investec. While New Star is fourth place for the whole year, its fourth quarter net sales result failed to make the top ten. The report also claims a pos...
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