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ClearGlass calls a market distortion in fund management fees
This article is from Dr Chris Sier, the Executive Chair of ClearGlass and co-founder of AgeWage. Collecting data on fund management costs and charges. ClearGlass collects client- and deal-specific cost data using the client-specific mechanism of the CTI templates. This … Continue reading
Did active managers protect us from the pandemic? American research says “NO!”
Are active fund managers working harder for us through the pandemic? Not according to an analysis of mutual fund returns and flows. It seems that what has served investors well is being in funds investing in equities that … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged Active Fund management, active funds, Morningstar, Pastor and Vorsatz, Research
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“We don’t know what we’re doing”!
To the average fan it is not the fans or player or clubs that bring the game into disrepute it is the referee – hence the chants the politest of which is “you don’t know what you’re doing”. But it’s never that simple. What … Continue reading
Posted in actuaries, advice gap, auto-enrolment
Tagged Funds, Government, Gregg McClymont, Morningstar, Office of Fair Trading, OFT, pension, Steve Webb
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