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Fund manager angered investors in April over plan to freeze and close six funds managing $3bn
US asset manager apologises following comments by company’s president over debt rules
Authorities aiming to head off turmoil after Franklin Templeton fund freeze
US investment group halts withdrawals in move that could rock asset management industry
Increasing scale in a tighter sector is tempting, but few past deals stand out as clear success stories
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EU’s richest countries dig in their heels over budget ahead of summit
Tie-up of struggling asset managers is about ‘offence not defence’, says chief Jenny Johnson
Activist investor is bearish on active asset management
Delayed reaction to the rise of passive investing leaves it trailing its peers
Company looks set to be worst among US fund managers as Hasenstab vehicle bleeds assets
Latest family member takes charge at critical time for a global fund group which has struggled in recent years
Investors are increasingly moving away from aggressive trades, and the volatility that they entail
Performing well is not easy when investing in countries with topsy-turvy economies
Emerging market bond guru was big loser from Argentina’s market slump
Iconic funds house has suffered from industry shift to cheaper, passive products
California-based fund management group caught out by savage fourth-quarter downturn
Big names in asset management are among the accused
Franklin Templeton’s fixed income chief cites entrenched interest rate risk
Franklin Templeton funds have lost $1.2bn on biggest Argentine positions
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