One of the world's largest fund managers has broken away from the controversial fixed fee model. Stephanie Baxter looks at why symmetric performance fees are better for pension funds.
The most prevalent fee structure in investment management, a charge fixed as a proportion of assets under management (AuM), has come under scrutiny in recent years. Critics argue the ‘ad valorem...
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