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FSB’s Klaas Knot warns of risk to stability of debt build-up outside mainstream banking system
Cash savings rates are attractive, but may not pay off in the long term
Lina Khan is using a radical new antitrust theory to choke off much-needed investment
The easy money era for private equity is over
Financial Conduct Authority will examine ‘disciplines and governance’ as concerns over potential blow-ups increase
Scientific Beta findings contradict view that sustainable strategies can steer investors towards ‘winners’
San Francisco-based bank is latest to push into space dominated by alternative money managers
Policymakers are concerned about the huge leverage that hedge funds are employing as part of the so-called basis trade
Plus, lessons from LDI, hedge funds unwind bets against gilts, and Wigtown Book Festival
CMCI investors have to take views on inflation expectations, the transition economy and how long they plan to hold it
Blackstone and Apollo executives talk up scope to expand into private credit and infrastructure investing
And that’s even after subtracting the cost of reading the FT
Authorities need to monitor valuation practices to better assess risks in the industry
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
Asset managers likely to face greater scrutiny over their actions on executive rewards
The launches will double its active ETF offering, which has already amassed $280mn in assets
Dutch fund house plans to launch its first ETF in the second half of 2024
Measuring the value of virtue
Deciding on the size of any investment can be more critical than identifying how attractive it is
“Our industry does seem to love complexity and to abhor simplicity”
And the unkillable rates-growth stocks argument
European vehicles drop ESG-related labels amid regulatory and reputational concerns
Asset manager’s settlement with US regulator includes historic $19mn penalty over greenwashing allegations
Carpe nulla diem
Politicians should not forget that we all have a stake in a functioning pensions market
If a financial tremor comes along, investors might flee to FDIC-guaranteed deposits
Bonanza for the niche thematic funds arose because the stocks they owned were tumbling in value
Fortunes of Sanderson Asset Management highlights challenge of executing a successful succession
Hope springs eternal
The sector finds continuous ways to bypass the issue of true price discovery and keep their fee stream running
The UK’s first commercial pension consolidator made three attempts at regulatory approval
Changes require ETFs and mutual funds to hold 80% of their assets in line with their labels
Building up asset and wealth management units is a good idea but investors will need to be patient
Wall Street investor partners with Martin Gilbert on developing new funds
Latest sign of support for ‘secondary’ strategy amid broader slowdown in buyout fundraising
New service will offer online retail bank customers access to three multi-asset funds of funds
Overhaul would require 80% of a fund’s portfolio to match its name
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