GQG’s assets rebound from Adani fallout
Alex GluyasMarkets reporter
Updated
GQG Partners’ assets climbed in November, soothing concerns that its $US10 billion ($15.6 billion) bet on Indian conglomerate Adani could trigger an exodus from the high-flying asset manager.
The Fort Lauderdale-based firm said its funds under management were $US159.5 billion at the end of November, up from $US159.4 billion one month earlier. That figure jumped to $US161.5 billion by December 6, partly driven by the ongoing rally in global equity markets.
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Alex Gluyas is a markets reporter based in our Melbourne newsroom. Connect with Alex on Twitter. Email Alex at alex.gluyas@afr.com
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