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Plus, Jeremy Hunt turns to the City of London, bulk annuity deals reach fever pitch, and Jeremy Lee at Quo Vadis
Survey finds 16% of managers will go out of business or be bought up by bigger groups
Financial services reforms come as Beijing pursues ‘people-oriented’ changes for ‘common prosperity’
Lure of higher bond yields causes $250bn scheme to cut back equity exposure
Soaring interest rates have facilitated a big rise in ‘bulk annuity’ transactions, but the impact of transferring tens of billions of pounds of assets to a handful of insurers could be profound
Investment houses are unleashing their ‘brightest and best’ to capitalise on rising demand for active ETF strategies
Remaining engaged can often have a greater impact, this academic study argues
Regulator urges fund managers to close gaps in funds’ liquidity management
Shift comes as fears grow of a global recession in the second half of the year
Investors seeking respite from losses elsewhere have turned to hedge funds but short-term gains of ‘uncorrelated returns’ are rarely sustained in the long run
Plus, Silver Lake’s big bets, FTSE 100 falls flat, and FT books of the year
Watchdog’s scrutiny comes after sexual assault allegations against hedge fund’s founder
Computer-driven hedge funds and proprietary traders attracted by off-exchange market’s improved liquidity
Assets under management at world’s largest money manager climb to $9.4tn, even as net inflows miss expectations
The application is the first by a major asset manager since Vanguard’s patent expired
U-turn by UK and EU may not be enough to convince investors to increase research spending
Your money will be in peril in UK private equity boost scheme
GPIF, the world’s largest pension fund, paid Japan’s AM One separately for engagement
Fund manager warns market risks becoming value trap if stocks fail to rebound
European digital assets exchange traded products have so far been structured as exchange traded notes
Divided Securities and Exchange Commission adopts rule targeting ‘prime’ funds in $5.4tn industry
When costs gobble up all the alpha
When interest rates fall, these funds should bounce back
The exchange traded fund markets in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan are ‘thriving’, a consultancy report says
Government opens consultation on how to channel billions of pounds from defined benefit funds into wider economy
Fixed income bonanza comes as global exchange traded fund assets reach $10.3tn and surpass prior peak
Treasury says deal could unlock up to £50bn of investment in high-growth companies by 2030
Sovereign investors, concerned about the precedent of sanctions, prefer the physical metal to derivatives or ETFs
Also in today’s newsletter, the debate over divesting from fossil fuel stocks
Plus, the Winklevoss twins’ war of words with DCG and bitcoin’s thin rally
It is currently safer and cheaper for fund managers wanting tech exposure to buy publicly traded companies on Nasdaq
Filing indicates the actively managed vehicles will make the transition in November
UK regulator examines whether hedge fund founder is ‘fit and proper’ to work in financial services
FSB and Iosco publish proposals to protect investors who remain in funds with hard-to-sell assets
UK public sector pension scheme stock holdings now eclipse private sector holdings
HANetf’s launch has a higher weighting to cyber security and slightly undercuts the fees on VanEck’s DFNS fund
The raters are growing in influence — but research by three academics questions the way they work
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