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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 ... |
| | | | ... 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, the fund ... |
| | | | 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 ... |
| | | | ... 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 ... |
| | | | ... 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 is still ... |
| | | | ... 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. |
| | | | ... appointments follow a series of key hires including Ben Davis, formerly of Zenith Investment Partners, and Tori Flygare, ex-GQG Partners. Ascalon continues to expand its footprint as a performance-led investment and asset consulting firm designed to ... |
| | | | GQG Partners' assets jumped $4 billion to reach a record high of US$172.4 billion for the 2025 financial year despite experiencing "short-term relative underperformance". "We have continued to position our portfolios defensively, and as a result ... |
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