Asset Management

Janus Henderson outflows worsen as quant funds reel

Client withdrawals of almost $10bn represent fund manager's worst sales performance in at least two years

Janus Henderson Investors reported a seventh straight quarter of net outflows between April and June, with investors’ exodus from its funds worsening to almost $10bn during the period.

Net withdrawals of $9.8bn, chiefly from the US-Australian fund manager’s badly underperforming quantitative equity funds, as well as from emerging-markets products, represent the company’s worst quarter for sales since the run of poor results began in the final three months of 2017.

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