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Sixteen onshore issuers scoop average of 32% of total revenue from ETF management fees
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Investors shift exposure away from riskier assets on back of higher interest rates
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
Lawsuit sets up rare public clash between two big Wall Street rivals
World’s biggest money manager reports jump in first-quarter net income but net inflows miss forecasts
The SEC takes aim at institutional prime money market funds
Despite government pledges to make Britain a leader in digital assets, retail investors remain without regulated options
Concept of child-lens investing is in its infancy but advocates say it will help nurture the next generation
Listings with low trading volumes suffer from ‘reduced liquidity at a higher price’, manager says
Castlelake’s aircraft leasing focus fits private capital industry’s interest in asset-backed debts
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
UK regulator says asset managers should be able to pay for ‘bundled’ research and trading fees
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
Committees guide allocation of capital all over world — it’s time to bring them out of regulatory limbo
Investors should be asking what distinguishes private equity from other, more traditional, investment strategies
Investors should stop using an approach that many have long regarded as fundamentally flawed
Plus, booming private equity secondaries, UK investment trusts struggle and Brâncuşi at the Centre Pompidou
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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