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Plus, the ire of Credit Suisse bondholders, growing risks in commercial property loans, and After Impressionism at the National Gallery
Oh and give up on DB plans doing much but buying bonds
Unpublished BlackRock research also reveals thousands more will be downgraded in wide-ranging MSCI shake-up
Plus, Ken Griffin vs Bill Ackman, a sell-off in European banks, and Alice Neel at the Barbican
Price wars have prompted many providers to lower fees
Asset manager says about 40% of new clients last year were younger investors
Net inflows of $120bn for the week are highest since 2020 amid ‘of a lot of angst’
Departures from GICS will raise weighting of Apple and Microsoft in S&P 500 IT sector to nearly 50%
Broker was already under pressure from customers reacting to higher interest rates
ETFs focused on US regional banks hit with steep declines
Plus, hedge funds build macro firepower, a surge in pension buyouts, and the Lehman Trilogy at the Gillian Lynne Theatre
Thousands of new funds launched in the past decade has led to an ‘oversupplied’ market
Investors have largely remained loyal to highly volatile ETF even though it has fallen nearly three-quarters from its peak
Investment grade and high-yield funds had combined outflows of $8.3bn in February
Spate of companies fleeing to US highlights ‘existential threat’ faced by City of London
It’s SPIVA scorecard time
Reclassification of stocks such as Meta and Exxon did not happen across all index providers
There is already one filing to use ETF-as-a-share-class structure when exclusive rights expire in May
Asset manager failed to generate enough business to retirement support service
Debut comes a day after the group reported ‘one of the toughest investing years in living memory’
Data businesses and medical equipment suppliers are riding long-term trends such as ageing
Regulators are still grappling with liquidity rules as investors risk being left in the dark
Plus, investors rethink Europe, 2022’s bond market rout, and immerse yourself in David Hockney
Defaults always scare me — are yields worth the risk?
Evidence shows most investors pursue low-risk objectives and only a minority choose crypto or derivatives offerings
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