Singapore's AUM jumps 30% to S$2.4 trillion in 2014
MAS cites asset inflows due to Asia's growth dynamism, S'pore's position as regional asset management hub
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S assets under management (AUM) grew 30 per cent year on year to S$2.4 trillion in 2014, said the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Thursday.
Calling the increase "a strong showing", MAS said the robust growth was largely due to "positive asset inflows arising from Asia's growth dynamism and Singapore's position as a pan- Asian asset management hub".
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