Man GLG Shuts Sustainable Water And Circular Economy Fund As Managers Exit

Man Group's subsidiary Man GLG has closed its Sustainable Water and Circular Economy fund, just over 18 months after its launch in March 2022.

The co-managers Yohann Terry and Jann Breitenmoser have also left the company. The pair joined Man GLG in 2021 from J Safra Sarasin Asset Management, where they managed sustainability-focused investment strategies. UBS AM closes £5m Global Strategic Bond fund Man GLG RI Sustainable Water and Circular Economy was Man GLG's first Article 9 fund and first public market equites Article 9 fund. The strategy aimed to tackle four of the UN's 17 Sustainability Development Goals - clean water and sanitation (goal 6); life below water (goal 14); life on land (goal 15); and responsible consum...

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