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After healthy returns from US equities, investors are being warned the era could end, and unlisted securities could be the answer
Only 20% of actively managed equities and fixed income vehicles outperformed over 15 years
Shift into passive strategies and ETFs has accelerated as performance of pricier mutual funds lags behind benchmarks
Sharp deviations have appeared in expected returns of two leveraged funds amid surge in bets
FT columnists Stuart Kirk, Claer Barrett and Moria O’Neill to take reader questions at online webinar
The platform secured its first client last year but the bank is now assessing long-term options
World’s biggest fund manager seeks to elbow its way into industry dominated by the likes of Apollo and Blackstone
Investors piled into fixed income in bet on falling interest rates
Asset manager demands at least £27mn in damages after buying financial adviser platform from mutual
Martin Small said the world’s largest asset manager was on track for a record year in ETF net inflows
Watchdog says it will scrap regime inherited from EU that can ‘confuse or overwhelm’ investors
US hedge fund trader cites poor performance and outlines plans to put forward his firm Saba as new manager
Authorities hope the initiative, which makes use of index funds including ETFs, will boost investment in private pensions
Powerful US groups are shaking up the market and forcing their transatlantic rivals to partner and scale up — or exit the sector
Plus, Vanguard’s restructuring, a US trading frenzy, and Palazzo Citterio in Milan reopens
A monthly regular ETF investment habit that started in Germany is catching on across the continent
Active mutual funds are dying, and I’m telling you why
£4 a month charge will make platform more expensive than rivals for those with less than £10,000
US leads global inflows as investors pour money into Wall Street equities
Any notion that the Magnificent Seven had unstoppable momentum received a reality check earlier this year
Virtually every other corner of the ETF investment universe was ground into dust by the onward march of Wall St
The savings compared with mutual funds was mainly due to tax advantages rather than exchange traded funds’ lower fees
The rush into private assets, the distorting effects of tech giants, the rise of active ETFs, and more
While managers enjoy greater flexibility, investors are deterred by the lack of a clear remit