Female fund managers outperformed men during the Covid-19 turmoil

Funds and investment departments having one or more women in the portfolio management group have performed better than funds solely run by men, as stated in a Goldman Sachs report.
Photo: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP / AFP
Photo: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP / AFP
BY THOMAS BO CHRISTENSEN

A new analysis from US investment bank Goldman Sachs shows that funds with one or more women in their investment teams have managed better this year than funds run solely by men, as reported by the news weekly Finans.

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