AXA Investment Managers reports 12% rise in AUM during 2006

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AXA INVESTMENT Managers has released its 2006 results and revealed a rise in assets under management to €485bn (£330bn) and revenues of €1.18bn (£802m).

The fund management firm said that assets under management rose by €53bn (£36bn) to €485bn (£330bn) – incluiding net inflows of €35bn (£24bn). And it said that revenues had risen by 40pc to €1.1...

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