Net outflow for Isa sales for first time since 1999

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Isa sales suffered a net outflow for the first time since the wrapper launched in April 1999, IMA st...

Isa sales suffered a net outflow for the first time since the wrapper launched in April 1999, IMA statistics for September 2004 reveal. The net outflow of £23.5m followed the lowest recorded inflow of £25m the previous month. The Isa figures also include part of the £37m net outflow from the UK All Companies sector in September. Despite falls in Isa sales however, overall funds under management grew 2% over the month to the highest level since May 2001. Total net sales over the month were up 14% from August but 18% below September 2003. Once again, the most popular sector in terms of ...

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