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Investors factor in potential dividend cuts and ‘stranded asset’ issue
Risk in alternatives make pension management a tough choice
‘Robo advisers’ are cheaper, but not yet transformative
Data show high fees are biggest contributor to poor performance
Investment professionals are working in the dark
Explaining how pensions work might alarm rather than empower
Management fees at all US mutual funds are lower as a result
There are doubts over whether CDC schemes can prosper
Move from active management backed by research
Returns could decline as more money flows into the strategies
Killing off annuities will leave gap for pension payments
Active management favoured despite outperformance of passive funds
Focus for managers will move to asset growth and efficiency
Investment flows are one of best clues to likely market action
Auto enrolment into national scheme better for small firms
Funds are increasing efforts to move into infrastructure companies
Long-term investments to support a low-carbon economy are out of fashion
Tables stacked against individual investors over minimising investment costs
Big investors could do much more to encourage ethical corporate behaviour, says Pauline Skypala
Expectation of rising bond yields may drive investors from fixed income to equities
Global flows into equity funds are up, but sentiment is fickle
Investors have a new solution to the pain of holding cash but bonds have not been forgotten
Bankers have much to learn before teaching our children
Investment flows have slowed and speculators are in the line of fire
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