Henderson equity funds see first net inflow since 2011

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Henderson Global Investors saw a net inflow of £1.2bn into its retail funds in Q3, driven by its equity fund range which saw a positive flow for the first time since 2011.

Total AUM increased £2.9bn or 4.3% to take the group's assets above the £70bn threshold. The group saw positive flows return to its equity products in Q3 for the first time since Q1 2011, posting £889m of net inflows. It had seen an outflow from equities of more than £1bn in the first quarter of 2013, and an £81m outflow in the second quarter of the year. Institutional funds saw a net outflow of £107m, but a strong demand within the retail arm produced a total net inflow of £1.241bn. This figure compares to a £399m net inflow into retail funds in the second quarter. The institut...

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