Hedge funds and PE are weak performers after creaming off large fees
Private equity and hedge fund managers have delivered lower returns after fees than investments in stock markets and property….
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Private equity and hedge fund managers have delivered lower returns after fees than investments in stock markets and property….
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Pennsylvania’s two largest public pension funds “have wasted” $5.5bn in fees paid to poorly performing Wall Street investment managers over 10 years…
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Asset managers have cut the number of investment banks and brokerages they use after a regulatory shake-up forced them to show how much they pay for research…
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Asset managers should pay investors to run their portfolios and provide performance guarantees instead of earning fees regardless of the returns delivered to their clients…
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Fidelity International, a leading global asset manager chaired by Abigail Johnson, has backtracked on its decision to pass on the cost of investment research to clients…
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Vanguard held a series of meetings with members of the European Parliament in Brussels last week as debate intensified over the true cost of investment funds…
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Pension schemes that used active fund managers over the past quarter of a century were rewarded . . . but only by 16p a year for every £100 they invested…
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It was supposed to be the dawn of a new era in which UK investors would start to benefit from measures promising greater transparency on fees…
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The total cost of investing in popular funds, including those run by Janus Henderson, BlackRock and Vanguard, is up to four times higher than …
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The better a technology is understood, the less it is feared. Too bad for quantitative investors. They cannot make their trading systems transparent, for fear of copycats…
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