Previous Top 500 Asset Managers reports – Page 9
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Diamonds and duds – a poll apart
Roger Price-Haworth reviews the results of the sixth AIMSE International diamonds and duds poll, and considers how views have changed
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Will the quants strike back?
Fabio Cecutto argues that a simpler quant manager could be a smarter quant manager.
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Is smart beta all that smart?
There is no Holy Grail in investing, and new ideas have their limitations, argues Amin Rajan
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Bonus caps for fund managers
Proposals to cap UCITS managers’ remuneration will be counterproductive, according to Nitin Mehta
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Taxing financial deals
There is a compelling case for excluding investment funds from the scope of the financial transaction tax, write Camille Thommes and Susanne Weismüller
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Top 400 Asset Managers: The client is (becoming) king
Jackie Alvarez argues that more efficient use of technology can help asset management firms as they seek to better serve clients
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Top 400 Asset Managers: The challenges posed by a rapidly changing pensions landscape
Nigel Birch and Nils Johnson see an increasing bifurcation between product specialists and solution providers in the asset management industry
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Top 400 Asset Managers: East Asia shows growth potential
East Asian markets are likely to experience high growth potential, according to Aymeric Poizot, with multi-asset and international funds most likely to attract growing flows
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Swiss work on their kerb appeal
Peter Grünblatt asks whether recent measures in Switzerland – known primarily for private money – can raise its profile and appeal as a centre of asset management
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Active and passive come together
Far from being a threat to traditional active management, smart beta could represent a great opportunity for active managers, argues Noël Amenc
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Top 400 Asset Managers: Global assets back on the rise
Total AUM of top 400 managers = €39.2trn (2012 = €36.3trn; 2011 = €36.2trn). Increase in AUM of 8% over 2012. BlackRock is the largest manager (€2.9trn) and accounts for 7.4% of overall assets. Top 100 managers account for 83.7% of the assets (€32.8trn).
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Special ReportGlobal assets flatline at €36.3trn
Asset managers in our listing are ranked by global asset sunder management, and by the country of the main headquarters and/or main European domicile. Assets managed by these groups are in excess of €36.3trn.
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Special ReportTop 120 European institutional managers
This breakdown details total third-party asset managed for all types of European institutional clients - pension funds, insurance companies, corporates, charities and foundations - for the leading 120 managers in this business segment. Total assets are €5.4trn (2010=€5.7trn)
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Top 400: Chief concerns
We asked 28 asset management CEOs, CIOs and other senior figures about institutional investment, regulation and corporate governance
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Top 400: Leading soundbites
IPE questioned CEOs, CIOs and other senior figures in investment management
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Top 400: Non-financial risks in the European fund management industry
Samuel Sender discusses non financial risks in asset management and outlines some ways in which their effects can be countered
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Top 400: Towards a unified code of conduct
A universal code of conduct for asset managers will raise confidence among investors, argues Nitin Mehta
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Top 400: The consumer rules
Charles Muller assesses recent EU legislative developments aimed at enhancing consumer protection in asset management products
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Top 400: Balancing compliance with business growth
Flexibility is the key to overcoming the threat to growth caused by an abundance of new legislation, argues John Mayr of SimCorp
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Top 400: Clients and distribution
Peter Ellis outlines a four-point business structure for asset managers




