Danske AM reports "strong" institutional net sales in first quarter

Denmark’s largest asset manager has come off to a solid start to the year. In February, the manager launched a new growth strategy, resulting in a goodbye to some of its own investment teams. 
During Q1, Danske Bank Asset Management moved from its former offices in Lyngby to the banking group's new domicile in central Copenhagen. | Photo: Ritzau Scanpix
During Q1, Danske Bank Asset Management moved from its former offices in Lyngby to the banking group's new domicile in central Copenhagen. | Photo: Ritzau Scanpix

Danske Bank Asset Management started the year on a positive note, growing its assets under management on the back of rising asset prices on the financial markets and attracting net inflows from both institutional and retail clients, the manager’s Q1 report reveals. 

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