GLOBAL - Legg Mason saw its assets under management increase 6% during Q3 to reach a record $944.8bn as at end December 2006, of which $30.9bn was attributable to market appreciation.
Positive net client cash flows contributed $23bn, as positive net client cash flows in fixed income and liquidity assets were offset in small part by negative net client cash flows in equity assets...
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