Multi-manager: in the line of fire

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While considered a good way for smaller funds to diversify, the reputation of multi-manager strategies has been tarnished, as Andrew Sheen reports

For smaller pension funds looking to make investments in a broad range of asset classes without the attendant difficulties of overseeing many different individual managers, multi-manager strategies...

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