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| | | GQG Partners has stemmed a substantial US$9.9 billion in outflows offset by stellar investment performance to end April with US$166.9 billion in total assets. Year-to-date figures show the fund manager offsetting nearly US$10 billion in client money ... |
| | | | ... customers, including Nvidia and AMD, as they guide toward a 50% compound annual growth rate for their AI semiconductors." However, GQG Partners client portfolio manager David Jenkins says even though some existing businesses may be long-term AI winners ... |
| | | | GQG Partners has recorded yet another month of outflows, seeing $4.5 billion (US$3.2bn) leave the business in February. Despite this, investment performance saw $14.76 billion (US$10.5bn) added, taking funds under management (FUM) from $232.86 billion ... |
| | | | GQG Partners has reported funds under management (FUM) for FY25 of $231.27 billion (US$163.9bn), a 7.1% increase. This comes despite outflows of $5.5 billion (US$3.9bn) for the period ending 31 December 2025. GQG chief executive Tim Carver said despite ... |
| | | | GQG Partners saw $5.94 billion (US$4.3bn) in outflows in January alone. By comparison, the investment manager saw total outflows in the year ended 31 December 2025 of $5.8 billion (US$3.9bn). GQG did not provide an explanation for the outflows in its ... |
| | | | GQG experienced net outflows of $3.1 billion (US$2.1bn) for the month of December, resulting in total outflows in the year ended 31 December 2025 of $5.8 billion (US$3.9bn). Despite this, net flows for the year were offset by positive investment performance ... |
| | | | ... consistently deliver above-average returns, which is very difficult in practice," it read. It noted that even a firm like GQG Partners, which has a stronger long-term track record, faced near-term challenges, demonstrating the difficulty of consistently ... |
| | | | GQG has seen funds under management (FUM) rise $1 billion from $166.6 billion in July to $167.6 billion in August. This comes despite outflows of $1.8 billion during the month - of which $1.4 billion was a result of investments in US equities. In July ... |
| | | | ... It has now exited positions in Rightmove and LSEG. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), Vault Minerals, Entain, GQG Partners and Lloyds Banking Group were its top five largest long position holdings. "The [NTA] discount of 13% at 30 June 2025 ... |
| | | | ... landscape. These appointments follow a series of confirmed hires, including Ben Davis, formerly of Zenith and Tori Flygare from GQG Partners. Also, joining are Berit Deagan and John Burton from Zenith and Lonsec respectively. |
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