The majority of intermediaries are interested in investment vehicles offering absolute returns ami...
The majority of intermediaries are interested in investment vehicles offering absolute returns amid increasing criticism of relative performance. In a survey by Investment Week's online sister publication IFAonline, some 68% of advisers said they and their clients are interested in absolute return vehicles, with just 31% still looking for relative return vehicles. Yet when asked if they feel annual management fees are paid to managers to make money, 84% agreed, with just 15% believing managers are being paid not to lose money. Another clear indicator of absolute returns gaining ...
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