Private markets: Wealth managers face high barriers to entry
With wealth managers claiming they have lost clients due to a lack of adequate access to private markets, we get the lowdown on this rapidly growing but complex sector
With wealth managers claiming they have lost clients due to a lack of adequate access to private markets, we get the lowdown on this rapidly growing but complex sector
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How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
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The managing partner and CIO explains the fund is not a tech mandate, nor a growth-style fund
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Arbuthnot Latham MD on the profound impact of passives, financial wellbeing and how assessing suitability is still the most important piece of regulation
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Elston Consulting fund selector Jackie Qiao discusses how she sees active funds evolving over the next decade
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Euan Fraser will be replaced by Luc Baqué on 31 March
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FE Fundinfo recognised a dozen active managers during its annual awards ceremony
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As Marlborough’s Giles Hargreave makes his final appearance
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Blackrock has launched six active equity funds in Europe that will combine “human and machine” management.
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If fund managers seek to deliver consistent alpha, they’d better refrain from pushing too many buttons, says Rob van Wechem, head of investments at private bank Oyens & Van Eeghen in Amsterdam.
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Going short is one differentiating factor behind Chris Kinder’s extended alpha equity strategy fund and a skill not practised by many competitors in the UK All Companies sector.
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‘Active share’ is fast becoming fund management’s equivalent to the selfie stick. A fashionable parade of vanity that’s damn annoying for everyone else out of the picture.
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