Update: Schroders AUM continues to rise in Q3

Intermediary outflows slowing compared to H1 2016

Jayna Rana
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Schroders has reported further growth in assets under management in the third quarter of 2017, with an indication flows may have seen a slight improvement since the first half of the year, when the firm suffered substantial intermediary outflows.

In the three months to the end of September, total AUM increased to £419.6bn from £406.9bn at the end of Q2 2017, a 3% rise. Institutional assets continued to grow, rising 4% to £247.4bn, but the intermediary channel also saw growth of 3% to £128.1bn. AUM growth in the wealth management sector was weaker, at 1%, rising to £44.1bn. Keith Baird, director financials research at Cantor Fitzgerald, commented: "No details on inflows are included in the update but there may have been a marginal improvement in Q3 in the rate of inflows versus a lacklustre first half. "The shares are tradin...

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