Asset Management

BlackRock, Aviva win multi-asset flows as investors brace for CGT shake-up

September marked the first month since January that multi-asset funds in the UK posted net inflows

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BlackRock, Aviva Investors and Columbia Threadneedle have picked up new money across their multi-asset fund ranges in recent weeks, as jittery investors brace for a potential shake-up to the UK’s capital gains tax regime.

According to data provided exclusively to Financial News by Morningstar, multi-asset funds in the UK posted net inflows of around £111m in September. Although a modest haul, it marked the first month of net inflows since January for the products, which invest in a range of assets such as equities, bonds and cash. 

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