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  • Wednesday, 28 June, 2023
    Special ReportInvesting in Nigeria
    Foreign investors in Nigeria look forward to return to orthodoxy

    New president’s message on repatriation of dividends and profits aimed at raising stock market spirits

    Employees work on the trading floor at the Nigerian Stock Exchange in Lagos, Nigeria
  • Thursday, 25 May, 2023
    Special ReportAfrica’s Fastest Growing Companies
    Studious investors stand to benefit from opportunities in Africa

    Discerning fund managers say the continent can provide lucrative and stable returns

    A border worker directs trucks at Zambia/DRC border
  • Monday, 24 October, 2022
    Financials
    Danger of defaults looms larger for private credit funds

    Borrowers’ exposure to rising rates heightens risk for managers with less defensive portfolios

    Flags blow in the wind atop the Marriner S. Eccles Federal Reserve building
  • Monday, 3 October, 2022
    ETF Hub
    Russia crisis challenges ETF sector’s ‘cockroach’ status

    ETFs have built a reputation for being able to operate through any emergency — until now

    view of the Moscow Exchange office in Moscow
  • Sunday, 30 April, 2017
    Fund management
    Fund managers disappoint over female hiring

    Most investment companies have no intention of introducing gender-related recruitment

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Micha Theiner/City AM/REX/Shutterstock (1302237by) Traders work on the floor of the London Metal Exchange, London, Britain Various
  • Monday, 24 April, 2017
    Fund management
    JPMorgan tops ranking of best-performing asset managers in China

    Number of fund companies fall out of the top-10 list as they jostle to build scale

    FILE PHOTO -People walk by the JP Morgan & Chase Co. building in New York, U.S. on October 24, 2013. REUTERS/Eric Thayer/File Photo
  • Monday, 10 April, 2017
    Fund management
    Steep rise in pension funds’ asset management fees

    Investors losing out due to severe lack of price competition in investment industry

    WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND - APRIL 03:  A couple sit in a shelter overlooking the beach at Weymouth as the resort prepares for the start of the holiday season on April 3, 2017 in Dorset, England. With the Pound still trading well below the level it was against the Euro and the Dollar before vote to leave the European Union, many traditional British seaside resorts will be hoping that increasing numbers of holidaymakers will choose this summer to spend their money on staycations within in the UK.  (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 7 March, 2017
    Special Report
    Star Wars memorabilia stay on target at auction

    Unused vintage toys originally bought for as little a £1 are now changing hands for many thousands

    Star Wars action figures
  • Monday, 6 March, 2017
    Insurance
    Investors question Standard Life and Aberdeen’s co-CEO plan

    All-share deal seen by some as more favourable to Aberdeen

  • Monday, 6 March, 2017
    UK companies
    Standard Life buys rival Aberdeen for £3.8bn

    All-share deal will create Europe’s second-largest fund manager

    SINGAPORE - APRIL 12: Team Aberdeen Singapore in action during day two of the Extreme Sailing Series Act 2- Singapore on April 12, 2013 in Singapore. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images for Aberdeen Asset Management)
  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    News in-depthBrexit
    The seven-year pitch: Standard Life’s pursuit of Aberdeen

    Talks accelerated by competitive and regulatory pressures

  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    UK companies
    Profiles: The dealmakers creating an asset management champion

    Sir Gerry Grimstone and Martin Gilbert plan alliance

    Composite of Martin Gilbert, chief executive officer of Aberdeen Asset Management Plc and Gerry Grimstone (R) Credit Bloomberg & Rex
  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    Insurance
    Standard Life poised to reveal £11bn Aberdeen takeover

    Deal to create UK’s largest asset manager with scale to compete on global stage

    (FILES) In this file photo taken on September 11, 2014 shows the headquarters of insurance company Standard Life is seen in Edinburgh on September 11, 2014. 
									British fund managers Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management confirmed on March 4, 2017 they were in talks about a possible all-share merger, which reports said could be worth £11 billion ($13.5 billion, 12.7 billion euros). / AFP PHOTO / ANDY BUCHANANANDY BUCHANAN/AFP/Getty Images
  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    Fund management
    Jack Bogle: ETFs have beaten hedge funds

    Founder of Vanguard says investors are tired of paying high fees for poor performance

    Bogle, founder and retired CEO of The Vanguard Group, speaks during the Global Wealth Management Summit in New York...Jack Bogle, founder and retired CEO of The Vanguard Group, speaks during the Global Wealth Management Summit in New York June 17, 2014. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) - RTR3UA5V
  • Sunday, 5 March, 2017
    FTfmFund management
    Asset managers must stamp out bad habits

    In his final column as editor, Chris Newlands assesses the state of the fund industry

    D4FKRN A group of pensioners seen in Frankfurt Main in March 2008. Photo: Frank May
  • Saturday, 4 March, 2017
    News in-depthInsurance
    Standard Life/Aberdeen talks underscore threat to asset managers

    Traditional money groups face intense competition from low-cost passive rivals

    Martin Gilbert, chief executive officer of Aberdeen Asset Management Plc, poses for a photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2017. The 40 percent premium offered by 21st Century Fox on Sky Plc shares is reasonable, Gilbert said during the interview. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    UK companies
    Henderson loses senior staff ahead of merger with Janus

    Heads of global equities and US credit among the departures

    Henderson Global Investments: reception area , pic supplied by: Luke Dampier
									Public Relations Executive
									Henderson Global Investors, 201 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 3AE
									T +44 (0)207 818 6567 M +44 (0)7545 132 390 W henderson.com
  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2017
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Senior Henderson staff leave company ahead of Janus merger
  • Saturday, 25 February, 2017
    FTfmFund management
    Infighting hobbles investors’ efforts to curb executive pay

    Shareholders disagree on how to rein in spectacular rises in pay, says Chris Newlands

  • Friday, 24 February, 2017
    Investments
    Is your fund manager a benchmark hugger?

    List of those that make grand claims, but are little more than ‘closet trackers’

    G086XG Large industrial railroad yard at sunset; Clovis; New Mexico; USA
  • Sunday, 19 February, 2017
    InterviewFTfm
    Amundi CEO denies jobs ‘bloodbath’ will follow Pioneer deal

    The French fund house is set to become the eighth-largest asset manager globally

    Yves Perrier, chief executive of Amundi
  • Sunday, 12 February, 2017
    European companies
    Asset managers named in list of potential closet trackers

    Schroders, Fidelity, JPMorgan, Henderson and Amundi highlighted by campaign group

    Gina Miller, founding partner of SCM Private LLP, poses for a photograph outside the High Court in London, U.K., on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. The U.K. must hold a vote in Parliament before starting the two-year countdown to Brexit, a panel of London judges decided, setting up a constitutional confrontation at the country's Supreme Court. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 12 February, 2017
    FTfmInvestment research
    Mid-life crisis looms for endangered research analysts

    Investment groups question how much research is really worth, writes Chris Newlands

  • Sunday, 5 February, 2017
    InterviewFTfm
    Helena Morrissey: I did not leave Newton over Brexit

    LGIM hopes prominent campaigner on gender issues will appeal to women clients

    Helena Morrissey, previously at Newton and now at LGIM
  • Sunday, 29 January, 2017
    Fund management
    Helena Morrissey joins Legal & General Investment Management

    UK asset manager will use appointment to broaden its appeal with female investors

    Helena Morrissey, chairman of Newton Investment Management Ltd., speaks during the Women In Finance Summit in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. The decision to leave the European Union is expected to take a heavy toll on the public finances over the coming years. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
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