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Merlin ‘fund of funds’ will keep half of money managed by Ben Whitmore
Demand from China drove prices to a record high this month — now many suspect the normal rules no longer apply
Schwab AM has no plans to launch EU-domiciled funds and EU rules inhibit the sale of US ETFs to retail investors
Allocations represented only 16% of total new money garnered by ETFs, down from 65% during highs of 2022
Tangen finds US investments more attractive due to weaker regulations and more risk-taking
The industry has not had much to celebrate of late but some things are looking up
Market share of 44% in fast-growing part of industry far exceeds Pimco’s 15% and Fidelity’s 11%
Post-Brexit overseas funds regime has yet to be implemented, depriving UK investors of some of latest innovative funds
Former star fund manager says downfall of his investment firm will ‘always weigh heavily’ on him
Does size matter any more? FT Alphaville examines the ‘death of small-caps’ narrative
Investors pull total of £6bn from asset manager over past year amid pressure on London’s capital markets
Its Luxembourg Sicav board has said costs might affect certain sub-funds ‘particularly on large flows’
Plus, BlackRock’s bitcoin bonanza, hedge funds on the high seas, king dollar and, finally, some tiresome hipsters
Data suggests they make up 51% of assets and rebalancings can send billions sloshing through markets
London-based asset manager will cut staff across the business, including its private client and risk teams
World’s biggest money manager reports jump in first-quarter net income but net inflows miss forecasts
Concept of child-lens investing is in its infancy but advocates say it will help nurture the next generation
The former star fund manager is challenging the UK watchdog’s preliminary findings over the investment scandal
Flows jump on both monthly and quarterly basis helping assets to surge past $750bn mark
SEC rules on departure fees for institutional prime money market funds will drive up costs, say firms
Buying spree, which was third-strongest monthly figure since 2021, came even as investors exited tech
Nine issuers have been told it will cost $100 to buy any of their funds if they do not make ‘support’ payments
Investors should stop using an approach that many have long regarded as fundamentally flawed
The shift towards more opportunistic and tactical positions is risky
US equities, led by ‘Magnificent Seven’, now account for more than 70% of global developed markets
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