Man Group forecasts $5.6bn drop in AUM in the first two weeks of April

Trading statement shared today

Sorin Dojan
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Man Group has said it expects its assets under management to have shrunk by $5.6bn between 1 and 14 April.

In a trading statement today (17 April), the firm expected its AUM to have declined to $167bn in the first two weeks of April, down from $172.6bn in Q1 ending on 31 March. In addition, the group said its run-rate net management fees slightly exceeded $1bn as at 14 April 2025. In its quarterly results, the firm reported $3.6bn in net inflows and $1.5bn gains from several other sources including foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations and private market strategies. However, last quarter's AUM was offset by $1.1bn in investment performance losses, according to the trading statemen...

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