Guernsey FUM fall £1bn in Q4

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Guernsey's funds under management and administration fell by £1bn (0.5%) in Q4 of last year, but values are up by £22.2bn or 12.5% over the whole year.

Open-ended funds domiciled on the island dropped £2.1bn (3.2%) over the final quarter of last year to £63.6bn, representing a decrease of £5.6bn (8.1%) over the year since 31 December 2007. The drop in the funds' value over the quarter is mainly due to adverse performance of global markets and investors pulling their money from investment funds, according to Guernsey Finance. However, the closed-end fund sector grew by £5.6bn (6.5%) over Q4 and £15.1bn (19.8%) over the year since 31 December 2007 to reach a new record of £91.5bn. This could be attributed to some parts of the sector ho...

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