Active equity funds still charging too much despite 15% drop in annual fees in four years
Baillie Gifford is an ‘outlier’ in a market where active managers’ fees are ‘unjustifiably high’ compared with passive counterparts
Baillie Gifford is an ‘outlier’ in a market where active managers’ fees are ‘unjustifiably high’ compared with passive counterparts
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‘The bond funds are very good, but they were just expensive’
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Advisers are less willing to pay a premium for ESG funds as investment style becomes mainstream
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Video: Orbis Investments UK director on why fund buyers need to demand an alignment of interest between fund groups and end clients
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Wealth manager ‘seeks to broaden the appeal of its proposition for investors interested in responsible investments’
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‘We had fed back to them previously that they were unusable unless they changed their approach’
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Wealth manager ditched ongoing advice fees in 2016
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Harris moved to Premier Miton after the Merian bond team was shunned in the acquisition by Jupiter
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Wealth manager creates confusion by using bundled fees to compare its funds to rivals without advice offerings
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Select range has gathered £670m in two years yet The Times claims half of portfolios have underperformed peers
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Paul Marshall says investors should not be charged for fund managers’ failure to manage liquidity
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Management fees will be spliced up to 0.30%
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