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Dealmaker Yves Perrier says there is no substitute for organic growth as consolidation gains pace
Luke Ellis compares digital assets to the 17th-century Dutch tulip craze
Global asset manager which oversees $787bn to vote against company directors falling behind on issues
Independent providers lambast competition from investment bank rivals
The Legal & General fund invests in issuers that are 100% owned by the Chinese state
Combined value of loans made by wealth management units at top US banks in second quarter exceeds $600bn
Large, diversified CDC funds will allow generations to protect each other
Institutions are piling into sector in the hope increased focus on science caused by pandemic will propel growth
Asset managers get ready to move in as deadline looms for final offers on Dutch insurer’s €300bn division
Several specialist funds cut exposure to crypto exchange after flurry of warnings from watchdogs
Eiji Hirano says Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund must stay focused on returns
Asset managers warn buyout group’s payments totalling £3.25m to non-executives are ‘highly irregular’
Former Legg Mason head Joe Sullivan to become chief executive and chair at the asset manager
Many newly launched thematic funds have outstripped their broad-market peers in terms of size
The London-listed company has been on an acquisition spree since Martin Gilbert joined as chair earlier this year
Hundreds of clients held the product for longer than they should have with some investors losing 75% of their assets
Structures have saved investors millions in fees but crisis often follows innovation
Bank seeks to tap interest of large investors seeking more diversity
Whether it’s crypto or equity funds, savers must read the fine print and weigh the risks
US and European funds instead suffered outflows of $8.5bn and $3.6bn respectively in the first half of the year
Cost of risk mitigation is often worse than the feared outcome
Asset manager’s voting record shows it has become more willing to take a stand against management
Shareholder resolutions related to diversity at US-listed groups gain stronger backing in 2021
Pension fund looks to boost staff numbers in London as it hunts for deals in infrastructure and private debt
Massive concentration of trading around rebalancing prompts rethink
The industry’s growth has been breathtaking, but always accompanied by a fear it will somehow wreck markets
String of bids for companies reignites debate about role of private equity industry in wider economy
Seraphim Investment Trust is one to watch, but early adopters in new frontiers rarely prosper
Niche sector’s assets almost double in six months
Wall Street bank will invest its own capital in climate-friendly exchange traded fund
Institutions hunt down Australian assets in anticipation of post-Covid spending boom
Despite rush by investors, valuations are not overextended
Increased use of exchange-traded products by active managers has given the sector a boost
Ability of the world’s largest fund manager to hoover up money highlights advantages of scale
Increase in base salary for global employees comes as asset manager’s earnings beat forecasts
Appointment of Daniel Caplan comes as special situations funds are looking to tap into M&A surge
US inflation accelerated unexpectedly in June and is challenging the view that it will be temporary
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