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Research shows trend is particularly pronounced in Australia, China and Taiwan
Access Investing, aimed at its wealthy clients’ children, follows its competitors
Decline in fees coupled with weak returns could force both new and established funds into closure
China volatility and Fed uncertainty lead to cautious approach with hedge funds
The term ‘alternative’ will soon become redundant
Asset managers have shown uneven level of interest across the Asian region
Asset managers are ramping up their efforts in the recession-plagued country
Acceptance of first Chinese default viewed as constructive development
Vontobel has hired Valentina Chen as a portfolio manager in its emerging markets fixed-income team
Deficits will widen as bulk of boomers retire, causing problems for providers of 401(k) plans
Enthusiasm for Japan-focused funds in Europe has not abated, despite fears over reforms
Determining an income threshold above which people in developing economies will put cash into equities is difficult
Fees are likely to become more of a differentiating factor in selecting funds
European managers fear being locked out of client relationships due to rise in fiduciary services
Lombard Odier predicts investment surge
US fund giant eyes ‘significant’ opportunities for organic growth in the local retail market
Cerulli Associates predicts wider adoption
The global asset management industry appears to be on an upward trajectory
More vigorous competition is required in Europe
Asset volumes are to rise but securing mandates is getting trickier
The Kay Review triggered a debate on how to plug ‘leakages’ of fund managers’ pay so that end investors receive more
Mutual fund providers need to put effort into training advisers
Alternative funds could be 25% of retail revenues by 2015
French and Germans wish to keep adviser commissions
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