Investment houses prepare to reopen offices

In the wake of the pandemic, several large asset managers are slowly reopening office buildings in Europe, reports the Financial Times, including Amundi, Blackrock and LGIM in London. However, not all investment houses are ready to do so.
Photo: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Philippe Wojazer/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Asset managers are taking tentative steps to reopen their workplaces in London and across Europe almost three months after investment houses shut down due to the corona pandemic.

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