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
How fund group distribution bosses are thinking about asset classes, strategies and working with clients over the next 12 months
The managing partner and CIO explains the fund is not a tech mandate, nor a growth-style fund
Arbuthnot Latham MD on the profound impact of passives, financial wellbeing and how assessing suitability is still the most important piece of regulation
Elston Consulting fund selector Jackie Qiao discusses how she sees active funds evolving over the next decade
Euan Fraser will be replaced by Luc Baqué on 31 March
FE Fundinfo recognised a dozen active managers during its annual awards ceremony
As Marlborough’s Giles Hargreave makes his final appearance
Blackrock has launched six active equity funds in Europe that will combine “human and machine” management.
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.
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.
‘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.