Jupiter AUM drops 19% as investors pull £3.6bn amid performance declines

‘Disappointing’ results

Valeria Martinez
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Jupiter Fund Management's AUM fell by 19% over the first half of 2022 to £48.8bn amid net outflows of £3.6bn and declining markets, a result CEO Andrew Formica described as “disappointing”.

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