Swedbank Robur's AUM plummets by 12 percent in Q1 as corona bites

One of Sweden's largest asset managers faced heavy outflows across its funds amidst the corona-led downturn
Photo: Swedbank Robur/PR
Photo: Swedbank Robur/PR

Swedbank Robur's AUM fell 12 percent in Q1 to EUR 87 billion (SEK 951 billion) of which the lion's share is related to the Swedish home market.

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