Asset Management

Schroders suffers in ‘challenging’ environment as investors flee mutual funds

Schroders' mutual funds bled £2.9bn in net outflows over the first six months of 2022, reversing the net inflows of £6.4bn over the same period last year

Market falls have had a knock-on effect fund managers' bottom lines
Market falls have had a knock-on effect fund managers' bottom lines Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images

Tough market conditions continue to batter leading asset managers, as Schroders becomes the latest major fund house to report sliding assets.

The UK-listed manager's mutual funds bled £2.9bn in net outflows over the first six months of 2022, reversing the net inflows of £6.4bn over the same period last year, according to the firm's half-year report, published on 28 July.

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